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The Department of Justice Files Another Immigration Lawsuit in Arizona
Thu, 09/02/2010
U.S. News
According to
The Washington Post
, The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed an immigration lawsuit with the DOJ’s Executive Office for Immigration Review against recent Arizona actions.
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