Friday night massacre: 5 judges fired from S.F. immigration court today [View all]
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Friday night massacre: 5 judges fired from S.F. immigration court today
by Sage Ríos Mace and Margaret Kadifa
November 21, 2025, 4:29 pm

The outside of 100 Montgomery St. San Francisco Immigration Court is on the eighth floor.
The Department of Justice fired at least five San Francisco immigration court judges on Friday in the largest cut to immigration judges in the city so far this year. ... Todays firings bring the total number of San Francisco immigration judges sacked by the Trump administration to 12 this year.
Judges Shuting Chen, Louis A. Gordon, Jeremiah Johnson, Amber George and Patrick Savage were fired, according to multiple sources close to the San Francisco immigration court. As of Friday afternoon, all five names had been removed from the courts
website.
The dismissals follow the justice departments firing of seven other San Francisco immigration judges this year, including the assistant chief Judge Loi McCleskey in early September, Judge Shira M. Levine a few days earlier, and Judge Chloe S. Dillon in late August. ... Only nine immigration judges remain in San Francisco, according to the courts website.
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All five judges fired from San Francisco on Friday had relatively high rates of granting asylum cases, although San Francisco immigration judges as a whole have far higher rates of granting asylum compared to others nationwide. ... According to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University, Gordon had the highest rate of all five judges, accepting asylum claims 96 percent of the time between the years of 2019 and 2024. Close behind him, George granted asylum in roughly 94 percent of cases and Savage granted asylum in roughly 93 percent of cases. Chen granted asylum in about 90 percent of her cases. Johnson had a slightly lower rate of granting asylum claims, 88.6 percent.
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