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Your Appraisers Building immigration court just shut early.

Your immigration court is closing early, fam.

Okay so, big news from the federal level hitting us hard here in the City: one of San Francisco's two immigration courts is shutting down eight months earlier than planned. This court, which was located in the Appraisers Building over near the Embarcadero, was supposed to stick around longer, but apparently, the feds decided to pull the plug way ahead of schedule. That's a huge deal for the immigrant communities across the Bay Area, especially with so many families and individuals already navigating a super complex system.

What This Means for You

* **Less Access:** With only one court left, it's gonna create even more bottlenecks and delays for people seeking asylum or trying to sort out their immigration status.

* **Increased Pressure:** The remaining court, currently located on Montgomery Street, will now have to absorb all those cases, putting immense pressure on an already strained system.

* **Local Impact:** This isn't just a federal issue; it directly impacts our neighbors, friends, and co-workers who are trying to build lives here in San Francisco. It's hella frustrating to see resources for our most vulnerable communities just disappear.

The initial report came out Wednesday, April 22, 2026, and it caught a lot of people off guard. We're talking about real human lives and families being affected by these decisions. It's another example of how federal moves trickle down and impact the fabric of our neighborhoods, from the Mission to the Outer Richmond.

We'll be watching closely to see how the Department of Justice plans to handle the caseload overflow and what this means for due process.

That's the City, fam — fog, hills, and all.

Vivian Leung, MiTL Sports Desk.

The crew on the morning show is definitely gonna be talking about this – tune in live at mornings.live.

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