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Alarmingly, the Department of Homeland Security appears to correct only about 25% of these dismissals, leaving roughly three-quarters of the cases unresolved or unaccounted for. As a result, many immigrants who should face deportation continue to live in the US without clear legal resolution, effectively languishing in legal limbo. The report underscores a significant breakdown in immigration oversight, raising questions about enforcement priorities and the adequacy of bureaucratic processes in managing immigration cases.