The union representing hundreds of US immigration judges is accusing the Justice Department of unfair labor practices.
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The National Association of Immigration Judges outlined its claims in two filings submitted to the Federal Labor Relations Authority on Friday.One filing centers around a link to a white nationalist blog post that was circulated in a daily briefing to employees of the department's Executive Office for Immigration Review in August.
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