By Sandra Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Two men who said they were forcibly drugged during botched deportation attempts sued Tuesday to stop federal immigration officials from using drugs during future deportation bids.
Lawyers are seeking damages for the men along with class-action status because they believe other immigrants with pending deportation orders co...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Two men who said they were forcibly drugged during botched deportation attempts sued Tuesday to stop federal immigration officials from using drugs during future deportation bids.
Lawyers are seeking damages for the men along with class-action status because they believe other immigrants with pending deportation orders co...
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