Sorry plight of arrested illegal immigrants

From: India Abroad | Date: December 7, 2001 | Copyright information


India Abroad

12-07-2001

Sorry plight of arrested illegal immigrants

As she stood in the hallway outside the federal immigration court in
Newark, immigration attorney Vinaya Saijwani watched the line of 12 men, in
jumpsuits and wearing handcuffs, shuffle along. Linked together, she
thought they looked like a chain gang.

Saijwani said the prisoner procession caused quite a commotion, because
federal guards were yelling at everyone to get ...

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