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Litigation

Jan. 6, 2004

Immigration Judge Gives Woman Asylum

Mariam Musa Ibrahim Mohammed doesn't have to return to Sudan, because an immigration judge granted her request for asylum recently.

By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        Mariam Musa Ibrahim Mohammed doesn't have to return to Sudan, because an immigration judge granted her request for asylum recently.
        Mohammed, 25, claims cigarette burn marks on her legs and scars on her head are the results of her challenging ...

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