‘Extraordinary’ surge in immigration cases in Federal Court challenges access to justice, top judge says

‘Extraordinary’ surge in immigration cases in Federal Court challenges access to justice, top judge says

Lawyer Zeynab Ziaie Moayyed sees the toll that increasing delays at the Federal Court can take on her clients as they try to challenge immigration decisions that didn't go their way. Some clients expect to wait more than a year. That's

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