By Sandra Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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In a dramatic policy shift, the Department of Homeland Security has agreed it will no longer forcibly drug immigrants to facilitate deportations, even in emergency situations, without a court order.
The new policy, unveiled last week in a memo, said the agency can no longer ask for medical staff to...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1.
In a dramatic policy shift, the Department of Homeland Security has agreed it will no longer forcibly drug immigrants to facilitate deportations, even in emergency situations, without a court order.
The new policy, unveiled last week in a memo, said the agency can no longer ask for medical staff to...
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