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BumRushDaShow

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Sun Nov 16, 2025, 05:21 AM Yesterday

DOJ Defends Reassignment of Military Lawyers to Serve as Immigration Judges [View all]

Source: Newsweek

Published Nov 15, 2025 at 05:36 PM EST updated Nov 15, 2025 at 05:46 PM EST


The Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a 13-page defense of the decision to temporarily reassign Defense Department lawyers to immigration tasks, saying that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may do so since the lawyers will work "on a full-time basis, in an entirely civilian capacity, under the supervision of civilian DOJ supervisors."

"Under our longstanding view, those conditions are sufficient to comply with the PCA’s terms," Thomas Elliot Gaiser, assistant attorney general for the Office of Legal Council, wrote, referring to the Posse Comitatus Act, which some critics have said would block the move.

Why It Matters

The DOJ oversees the immigration court system, where judges determine whether immigrants are eligible to remain in the United States or not. In August, Hegseth authorized the deployment of up to 600 military lawyers, known as Judge Advocate Generals (JAGs) to the DOJ to serve as temporary immigration judges, including 150 attorneys of military and civilian background to be deployed to assist with the increasing caseload as some judges departed their posts and recruitment under the Trump administration slowed.

The DOJ's Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), had 700 immigration judges at the end of the Biden administration, with that number reduced to about 600 under the second Trump administration, with some judges allegedly fired without obvious cause.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/doj-defends-reassignment-of-military-lawyers-to-serve-as-immigration-judges-11054409

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Hegseth is deliberately ruining the US military. Irish_Dem Yesterday #1
Or taking these steps popsdenver 18 hrs ago #10
Yes but first he has to destroy the morale, discipline, leadership of the US military. Irish_Dem 16 hrs ago #11
The Republicans popsdenver 16 hrs ago #12
Yes they have destroyed the US military top leadership. Irish_Dem 16 hrs ago #13
The top end of our military popsdenver 14 hrs ago #16
Putin became the richest man in the world stealing all of Russia's oil. Irish_Dem 13 hrs ago #17
defending the indefensible Historic NY 22 hrs ago #2
Those poor people. I hope most can afford to quit the military, BradBo 22 hrs ago #3
you have a right to a fair trial twodogsbarking 22 hrs ago #4
I'm sure those JAG lawyers will hate it Farmer-Rick 22 hrs ago #5
I wonder if they will just rubber stamp everything... Shipwack 13 hrs ago #18
Will they be picking up trash in the parks and cleaning monuments during down time? Buddyzbuddy 21 hrs ago #6
Why would anyone assume JAG lawyers know anything about immigration law? CanonRay 20 hrs ago #7
Only people with no clue about the military, Shipwack 13 hrs ago #19
I served 28 years as an Army Judge Advocate. TomSlick 10 hrs ago #21
Himmler would've shot anyone that questioned his authority wolfie001 20 hrs ago #8
This is Native American month. I suspect hundreds of millions should stand trial. GreenWave 19 hrs ago #9
JAG Lawyers are not trained in immigration law pfitz59 16 hrs ago #14
Agreed. See my post (21) above. TomSlick 10 hrs ago #22
as bad as it sounds rampartd 15 hrs ago #15
Sounds like they're still looking for a way soldierant 12 hrs ago #20
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