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Immigration

May 8, 2019

Trial over immigration data begins

A class of plaintiffs taking the U.S government to trial Tuesday challenged the very system of information that immigration agents use when deciding to detain individuals, arguing they do so based on incomplete, error-filled data.

Trial over immigration data begins
U.S. District Judge André Birotte Jr.

LOS ANGELES -- A class of plaintiffs taking the U.S. government to trial Tuesday challenged the system of information immigration agents use when deciding to detain individuals, arguing they do so based on incomplete, error-filled data.

Opening statements in the bench trial before U.S. District Judge André Birotte Jr. centered on Fourth Amendment protections against un...

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