Aaron Rodriguez, right, and Cindy Baneza, center, leave an immigration court in Miami, Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024, after a judge granted them more time to find an attorney to file for asylum and not be deported back to Honduras, where gangs threatened them. Immigration courts are buckling under an unprecedented 3 million pending cases, most of them newly arrived asylum-seekers. The number of migrants trying to fight their deportation in front of a US judge has grown by 50% in less than a year. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) | Sandusky Register

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