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Immigration

Aug. 11, 2006

Report From AG Calls for Testing Judges

LOS ANGELES - Nearly seven months after ordering an investigation of the nation's troubled immigration courts, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales unveiled a controversial 22-step plan that requires that all judges undergo a job review and new judges pass a written test.

By Sandra Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Nearly seven months after ordering an investigation of the nation's troubled immigration courts, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales unveiled a controversial 22-step plan that requires that all judges undergo a job review and new judges pass a written test.
      Gonzales announced the plan Wednesday, during an annual meeting of the nation's 218...

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