Government
May 12, 2009
DOJ Seeks More Funds for Immigration Enforcement, Civil Rights Division
The Justice Department has asked Congress to significantly boost funding for immigration enforcement along the Southwestern U.S. border and rebuild its eroded civil rights division as part of a $26.7 billion budget request.




Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - The Justice Department has asked Congress to significantly boost funding for immigration enforcement along the Southwestern U.S. border and rebuild its eroded civil rights division, just two of the many priorities outlined in its $26.7 billion budget request released last week. Its request for additional immigration enforcement funding - enough to hire an additional 110 attorneys and 632 ag...
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