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Immigration

Sep. 12, 2012

Immigrants seek to force feds to hold bond hearings

A group of detained immigrants held for more than six months without bond hearings asked a Los Angeles federal judge to grant a preliminary injunction forcing the federal government to hold bond hearings for 200 to 300 immigrants.


By Ben Adlin


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - A group of detained immigrants held for more than six months without bond hearings asked a federal judge Monday to force the U.S. government to hold the hearings for 200 to 300 immigrants.


Lawyers for the detainees asked U.S. District Judge Terry J. Hatter Jr. to grant a preliminary injunction that would force the federal government to hold the hearings.


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