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By Pamela Hartman
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It was a typical morning in Immigration Judge Stephen Sholomson's packed courtroom. Fifty or so people - immigrants, their lawyers, interpreters - crammed into the tiny room on the 17th floor of a bank building next to Pershing Square. More immigrants and lawyers ambled in the hallway outside, waiting to be summoned when their case was calle...
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