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Immigration

Feb. 3, 2010

Stricter Immigration Laws Strain Courts

Ramped up immigration enforcement has led to growing dockets and strained resources in the nation's immigration and federal courts that raise concerns about access to justice, according to a report scheduled to be released today by the ABA.

By Sandra Hernandez

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Ramped up immigration enforcement has led to growing dockets and strained resources in the nation's immigration and federal courts, raising concerns about access to justice, according to a report scheduled to be released today by the American Bar Association.

The study found that while federal officials significantly increased funding of enforcement programs, it has "not ...

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