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Immigration Judge Ayze, ThomasMiami Immigration Court — Asylum Decision Statistics

Over the trailing 12 months, Immigration Judge Ayze, Thomas granted asylum in 1.0% of decided cases at the Miami Immigration Court, based on FOIA-released EOIR data.

Latest 12-month grant rate

1.0%

Asylum decisions, trailing 12 months

Lifetime total cases

1,780

All recorded asylum decisions

Court lifetime grant rate

23.0%

Weighted across all judges and all recorded months

Last data refresh

2026-05-20

From Deportation Data Project FOIA release

The court-wide lifetime rate is a stable historical benchmark; this judge's trailing 12-month rate uses the same methodology but a shorter window, so the two values can differ materially.

Monthly grant-rate trend

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Frequently asked questions

What is Immigration Judge Ayze, Thomas's recent asylum grant rate?

Over the trailing 12 months, Immigration Judge Ayze, Thomas granted asylum in 1.0% of decided merit cases at the Miami Immigration Court, based on FOIA-released EOIR data. The figure uses the standard methodology: cases granted divided by cases granted plus cases ordered removed.

How does Judge Ayze, Thomas's rate compare to the Miami Immigration Court overall?

The lifetime grant rate weighted across all judges at the Miami Immigration Court is 23.0%. Per-judge rates can diverge from the court-wide aggregate because of caseload mix, time on the bench, and the 2025 asylum-policy shift that changed merit-decision volumes nationally.

How many cases has Judge Ayze, Thomas decided?

1,780 merit asylum decisions appear in the FOIA-released EOIR data for Judge Ayze, Thomas. Administrative outcomes (terminations, dismissals) are excluded from the rate.

Is this rate predictive of a specific case outcome?

No. The grant rate is a statistical aggregate over completed decisions, not a prediction. Individual case outcomes depend on case-specific merits, evidence, country conditions, and the quality of counsel. This page is informational and does not constitute legal advice.

Methodology & sources

Primary source
Deportation Data Project (UC Berkeley) FOIA-released EOIR case-level data from the Deportation Data Project (UC Berkeley).
Secondary source
TRAC Immigration (Syracuse University) Independent corroboration of grant-rate aggregates from TRAC Immigration (Syracuse University).
Last data refresh
2026-05-20

Statistical data only. Case outcomes depend on case-specific merits, evidence, and counsel quality. This page is provided for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice or a guarantee of any outcome.