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Immigration

Aug. 30, 2011

Immigration lawyers want guidance

Immigration lawyers are waiting for the Obama administration's loosening of deportation rules announced earlier this month to reach their caseloads.


By Henry Meier


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Immigration lawyers are waiting for the Obama administration's loosening of deportation rules announced earlier this month to reach their caseloads.


A few cases have been dismissed due to "prosecutorial discretion," but there has not yet been widespread change in how Immigration and Customs Enforcement attorneys do business.


"We're certainly hopeful," said S...

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