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{{Agent page
|name=Danielle H. Garten
|agency=[[Immigration Judge]] (EOIR)
|role=[[Immigration Judge]]
|field_office=[[Houston]] – [[Greenspoint Park Immigration Court]]
|state=[[Texas]]
|status=Active
|image=nopfp.png
|verification=Verified
|summary=Employment confirmed via LinkedIn profile (https://linkedin.com/in/AAEAAAU4ZIIB85IxTMf9cFm5jjHQCShU7nvCA5A). Judge Danielle H. Garten presides over cases in the Houston Greenspoint Park Immigration Court. Publicly available TRAC data shows a statistically implausible asylum-grant record.
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= Danielle H. Garten =
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{{Agent page
 
| name        = Danielle H. Garten
| agency      = [[Immigration Judge]] (EOIR)
| role        = [[Immigration Judge]]
| field_office = [[Houston]] – [[Greenspoint Park Immigration Court]]
| state        = [[Texas]]
| status      = Active
| image        = nopfp.png
| verification = Verified
| summary      = Employment confirmed via LinkedIn profile (https://linkedin.com/in/AAEAAAU4ZIIB85IxTMf9cFm5jjHQCShU7nvCA5A). Judge Danielle H. Garten presides over cases in the Houston Greenspoint Park Immigration Court. Publicly available TRAC data shows a statistically implausible asylum-grant record.
}}


== Implausible Asylum Decision Record ==
== Implausible Asylum Decision Record ==

Latest revision as of 12:36, 13 December 2025



 Danielle H. Garten
 Danielle H. Garten
Agency Immigration Judge (EOIR)
Role Immigration Judge
Field Office HoustonGreenspoint Park Immigration Court
State Texas
Status Active



Verification status: Verified



[[Category:Agents in Texas]]

Danielle H. Garten

Implausible Asylum Decision Record

TRAC immigration data shows that Judge Danielle H. Garten granted **0% asylum** across **188** asylum decisions, with only **2.7%** of respondents receiving any form of relief and **97.3%** receiving no relief. In the national asylum system, judges typically grant asylum at much higher rates, and even the lowest-granting judges usually show at least minimal approval rates across large caseloads.

A **0% grant rate across 188 cases** falls outside the range of normal statistical variation documented in government and academic studies of asylum adjudication. Rates below approximately **2–3%** are considered extreme outliers nationally, and a consistent 0% over this number of cases is viewed by researchers as statistically implausible without the influence of external or systemic factors.

Source (TRAC): https://tracreports.org/immigration/reports/judgereports/

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