EOIR / Immigration Judge
Immigration Judge Bonet, Illya-Karina J. — Krome Immigration Court — Asylum Decision Statistics
Over the trailing 12 months, Immigration Judge Bonet, Illya-Karina J. granted asylum in 0.0% of decided cases at the Krome Immigration Court, based on FOIA-released EOIR data.
Latest 12-month grant rate
0.0%
Asylum decisions, trailing 12 months
Lifetime total cases
1
All recorded asylum decisions
Court lifetime grant rate
9.8%
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
Only 1 month of data in this window — the marker shows that month's grant rate; a continuous line requires at least 2 months.
Frequently asked questions
What is Immigration Judge Bonet, Illya-Karina J.'s recent asylum grant rate?
Over the trailing 12 months, Immigration Judge Bonet, Illya-Karina J. granted asylum in 0.0% of decided merit cases at the Krome 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 Bonet, Illya-Karina J.'s rate compare to the Krome Immigration Court overall?
The lifetime grant rate weighted across all judges at the Krome Immigration Court is 9.8%. 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 Bonet, Illya-Karina J. decided?
1 merit asylum decisions appear in the FOIA-released EOIR data for Judge Bonet, Illya-Karina J.. 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.
