Case Insights: Judge SEC
Immigration Judge SEC has issued 2,177 recorded decisions at the BLM in the DOJ EOIR dataset. Of those decisions, 1,092 resulted in relief granted (50.2%), 9 were denied (0.4%), and 1,076 fell into other dispositions such as administrative closures, changes of venue, or withdrawals (49.4%). That volume places Judge SEC among a substantial docket at the BLM.
The gap between the grant rate and the denial rate is 49.8 percentage points, which categorizes this judge's outcome pattern as roughly balanced relative to national EOIR norms. Because every case before an immigration judge depends on nationality, relief type, representation status, and country conditions, these aggregate rates are not a predictor of any single future decision. TRAC Immigration and DOJ EOIR both caution readers to interpret judge-level rates as descriptive rather than prescriptive statistics.
The BLM itself has multiple judges whose grant rates can vary widely, so the best way to contextualize Judge SEC's numbers is to compare against court-wide figures and against peers on the same bench. The court page for BLM lists all sitting judges and their recorded outcome rates, making side-by-side comparison of caseloads and grant percentages straightforward for researchers, attorneys, and respondents.
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Related Data Sources
Data from the DOJ Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) via FOIA bulk case data. Statistical information only — not legal advice.
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.
All federal data sources used on this page
- U.S. Census Bureau ACS — demographic + housing + income data. census.gov/programs-surveys/acs
- BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) — wage + employment by occupation. bls.gov/oes
- BEA Regional Economic Accounts — GDP + personal income by state/metro. bea.gov/data/regional
- U.S. Census Bureau County Business Patterns — establishment + employment by industry. census.gov/cbp
- IRS Statistics of Income (SOI) — tax-return aggregate data. irs.gov/statistics
- data.gov — U.S. federal open-data portal — discovery layer for additional federal sources. data.gov