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Immigration

Jul. 18, 2000

Court Seems Sensitive to Previous Deportees

SAN FRANCISCO - Expressing concern about limited due process protections, a federal appellate panel appeared sympathetic Friday to a constitutional challenge to 1997 Immigration and Naturalization Service regulations allowing summary deportation of aliens who were previous deportees but have since returned to the United States.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Expressing concern about limited due process protections, a federal appellate panel appeared sympathetic Friday to a constitutional challenge to 1997 Immigration and Naturalization Service regulations allowing summary deportation of aliens who were previous deportees but have since returned to...

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