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    US judiciary is considering stopping deportation of Iraqi immigrant

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    US judiciary is considering stopping deportation of Iraqi immigrant Empty US judiciary is considering stopping deportation of Iraqi immigrant

    Post by Rocky Mon 26 Jun 2017, 3:56 am


    US judiciary is considering stopping deportation of Iraqi immigrant

    Monday, June 26, 2017 10:04


    Alsumaria News / Baghdad
    is considering a federal judge in the city of Detroit , the US whether it will issue a moratorium on deportation of Iraqi citizens detained by the US authorities recently.

    Held Judge Mark Goldsmith meeting Monday to discuss a request from the American Civil Liberties Union.

    Union seeks to expand his case beyond the 114 detainees authorities arrested them in the Detroit area.

    Union says that there may be more than one thousand detainees in various parts of the United States.
    Filed a lawsuit to stop the deportation of Iraqis from America
    US judge receives a request from a civil union to prevent the expansion of Iraqis deported


    Goldsmiths signed Thursday to freeze the deportation lasts 14 days, indicating that it needed more time to determine whether it falls within his jurisdiction or not.

    The fear of the detainees to appear before the courts in Iraq , who agreed to accept them.

    Those seeking to stop the deportation so that they can submit their defense and to convince the court that their deportation would be dangerous for them.

    For its part, the government says they face deportation because they committed crimes.


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