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Friday, April 27, 2007

Immigration-related cases clog courts

"During a push to crack down on illegal immigration last fall, Customs and Border Protection floated a plan for New Mexico that would have suspended the practice of sending home hundreds of illegal immigrants caught near the border with Mexico. Instead, these people would be sent to court.
The idea, called "Operation Streamline," was to make it clear that people caught illegally in the U.S. would be prosecuted".
Posted by DYNAMIC CONSISTENCY at 6:12 AM

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