By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - Conservative members of the Supreme Court expressed doubt Wednesday as to whether immigration judges should be allowed to grant asylum to anyone who was forced to participate in the persecution of others. Daniel Negusie, a citizen of Eritrea, spent two years incarcerated during the Eritrean-Ethiopian war in the late 1990s, in part because of his refusal to fight in the conflict. After his ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - Conservative members of the Supreme Court expressed doubt Wednesday as to whether immigration judges should be allowed to grant asylum to anyone who was forced to participate in the persecution of others. Daniel Negusie, a citizen of Eritrea, spent two years incarcerated during the Eritrean-Ethiopian war in the late 1990s, in part because of his refusal to fight in the conflict. After his ...
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