Some lawyers say they have become so frustrated that immigration courts have not closed during the coronavirus pandemic that they might sue the U.S. Department of Justice.
"If it means litigation we'll do it, but hopefully we can avoid that," said Jesse Bless, director of federal litigation at the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
"While we're hoping our diplomatic efforts bring the Executi...
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