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Family

May 2, 2000

Negotiation Is Not Part of the Release Process

By Robert B. Jobe No one wants to see hundreds or thousands of young children languishing in Immigration and Naturalization Service detention centers for months or years on end. To avoid this, the INS has designed a system that generally requires the release of unaccompanied children to a parent, a legal guardian or an adult relative.

By Robert B. Jobe
         No one wants to see hundreds or thousands of young children languishing in Immigration and Naturalization Service detention centers for months or years on end. To avoid this, the INS has designed a system that generally requires the release of unaccompanied children to a parent, a legal guardian or an adult relative.
        For that syste...

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