Immigration Judge Daniel Meisner Retires
As of January 3, 2007, Immigration Judge Daniel Meisner in Newark, NJ has retired, 17 years after being appointed to be an immigration judge (he had worked for 16 years for INS before becoming an immigration judge). The court staff has posted a notice that his cases will be reassigned to one of the other immigration judges in Newark over the next few months. (The other judges are Henry Dogin, Annie Garcy, Frederic Leeds, Eugene Pugliese, Margaret Reichenberg, and Alberto Reifkohl.)
Some statistics on the web about Judge Meisner: TRAC did a study that calculated that Judge Meisner granted asylum 24% of the time from 2000-2005, which was around 60th toughest out of 208 judges they calculated. So a bit less likely to grant than the average immigration judge. According to a graph provided by TRAC, he denied well over 90% of the asylum cases in 2005. Good luck to Judge Meisner in his retirement!
5 Comments:
hello mister retired man no the goood man some statistic they say above did you denied 90% of the asylum ashamed about you mister looser bad luck whole you life ....
Did you graduate from Gonzaga School of Law in 1976? I may be a classmate.
Meisner is an awful human being. Deported my schizophrenic sister to another country institutionaized and not speaking the language. They overmedicated her so much she had a heart attack and passed shortly after deportation. I hope he dies too
My sister resided in the US for 30 and this bastard decided to deport her. He ruined a family. My family thas been suffering for his and will never heal because of his ruthless decison. Someone should ruin his family and feel my families pain. Piece of shit.
This awful human being is retired? Thank God. He deserves to suffer in his retirement for the pain, sufferings, and destructions he had caused families. May he not find peace in his last days on earth.
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