Immigration,
Government
Nov. 7, 2018
Judge denies DOJ request to limit where monitor can go
The special monitor appointed to oversee the justice department’s compliance in a 20-year-old settlement governing the treatment of immigrant children can venture into detention centers the department requested be removed from the court’s scope, a federal judge has ordered.
The special monitor appointed to oversee the U.S. Justice Department's compliance in a 20-year-old settlement governing the treatment of immigrant children can venture into detention centers the DOJ requested be removed from the court's scope, a federal judge has ordered.
U.S. District Court Judge Dolly M. Gee on Monday denied the government's motion for partial recon...
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