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Immigration,
Government

Nov. 7, 2018

Critic raises questions about possibly edited guidance on immigration case

Government emails appear to show an immigration case decided by Attorney General Jeff Sessions was edited and reuploaded online after it was issued, raising questions for ongoing court challenges to the decision.

Government emails appear to show an immigration case decided by Attorney General Jeff Sessions was edited and reuploaded online after it was issued, raising questions for ongoing court challenges to the decision.

An immigration lawyer who obtained the documents through a Freedom of Information Act request said that although some of the changes seem to be minor, they appear to be the equivalent of a lower court editing a higher court’...

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