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Government

Oct. 2, 2002

Judge Erred in Making Two Men Citizens

LOS ANGELES - Two Los Angeles men convicted with four others in a 1982 plot to bomb the office of a Turkish diplomat in Philadelphia should not have been made naturalized U.S. citizens by a federal judge after immigration authorities denied their request, an appellate court ruled Monday.

By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - Two Los Angeles men convicted with four others in a 1982 plot to bomb the office of a Turkish diplomat in Philadelphia should not have been made naturalized U.S. citizens by a federal judge after immigration authorities denied their request, an appellate court ruled Monday.
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