Litigation
Mar. 17, 2007
Questions Build Over Lam's Ouster
The evidence is mounting that the Bush administration may have used San Diego U.S. Attorney Carol Lam’s performance on immigration-related cases as a pretext for her dismissal. A review of internal Justice Department documents released this week and recent testimony before Congress shows significant discrepancies in the department’s assessment of her record.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Evidence is mounting that the Bush administration might have used San Diego U.S. Attorney Carol Lam's performance on immigration-related cases as a pretext for her dismissal.
A review of internal Justice Department documents released this week and recent testimony before Congress shows significant discrepancies in the department'...
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