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Immigrants could be in US a decade before their case is resolved, lawyers say
SUMMARY: The recent dismissal of 20 U.S. immigration judges exacerbates delays in an already overburdened immigration system, where over 3.7 million cases are pending. Immigration lawyers warn that the backlogs could extend adjudication times to six or seven years. This personnel cut occurs amid the Trump administration’s government overhaul, which has left many judge positions unfilled despite funding increases. The immigration courts completed a record 914,812 cases in FY 2024, but pending cases continue to rise, particularly in Miami. Lawyers express concern that fewer judges will hinder their ability to advocate effectively for clients.
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The 9@9: Court blocks Trump order to end birthright citizenship; Pentagon cuts loom; Roblox threat
SUMMARY: An appeals court has blocked President Trump’s attempt to end Birthright citizenship through an executive order, leaving the issue likely to be decided by the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Trump’s team is planning significant budget cuts at the Pentagon, the deepest in over a decade. In cryptocurrency news, creditors affected by the FTX collapse are set to receive payments soon. The FBI has warned parents about online dangers in kids’ gaming, especially on Roblox. Additionally, Trump-appointed officials are investigating threats against the president, and an asteroid’s likelihood of impact has increased. Apple announced a new budget iPhone, and Chipotle seeks over 20,000 workers for its busy season.

The 9@9 features some of the biggest stories making headlines at home, around the country and across the globe. Here’s what’s trending.
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HPD: Intruder fatally shot during SW Houston apartment break-in; 2 suspects at large
SUMMARY: Police are investigating a fatal shooting during a home invasion at an apartment complex on LeWood Boulevard in southwest Houston. Three men assaulted a resident, leading to a confrontation where one suspect was shot and later died at the hospital. The resident’s father reported that his son called for help when the attackers attempted to enter his apartment. A friend arrived, found the resident tied up, and after a struggle, the resident was able to shoot his way out. No charges have been filed, and police are searching for the two other suspects while reviewing video footage.

The resident of the apartment was found tied up, being choked with an extension cord.
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San Antonio community groups rally to support people experiencing homelessness during cold front
SUMMARY: Gison Ministries is calling for community support to help run their overnight shelter during harsh winter weather. Volunteers play a crucial role in setting up sleeping arrangements and maintaining cleanliness for those in need. The downtown shelter has extended its hours but requires additional help to keep individuals warm and fed. Essential supplies like blankets and new underwear are also desperately needed. A recent volunteer was inspired to help after hearing about the shelter’s challenges, highlighting the importance of community involvement. The organization aims to provide warmth, meals, and a safe space for everyone who seeks assistance.

As a cold front sweeps through San Antonio, community groups are stepping up efforts to support those without a place to call home.
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