By Sandra Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer Federal officials routinely violated their own standards for detaining immigrants, often failing to provide immigrants with access to legal material and telephones, according to a new report released Tuesday. "We have a deep seated belief in this country that if you have a meritorious case you can present it," said Karen Tumlin, an attorney with the National Immigration Law Center, who co-authored the...
Daily Journal Staff Writer Federal officials routinely violated their own standards for detaining immigrants, often failing to provide immigrants with access to legal material and telephones, according to a new report released Tuesday. "We have a deep seated belief in this country that if you have a meritorious case you can present it," said Karen Tumlin, an attorney with the National Immigration Law Center, who co-authored the...
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