SAN FRANCISCO - With Congress once again overhauling the nation's immigration laws, the courts will have plenty of work in the years ahead.
It will fall to the third branch to decipher the fine print negotiated by lawmakers and interpret the new rights conferred on immigrants and the new powers given to immigration authorities.
Most of the heavy lifting will...
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