Judge extends order for immigrant attorney access in Minnesota

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Judge extends order for immigrant attorney access in Minnesota
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A federal judge has extended her order requiring that federal authorities give immigrants detained in Minnesota access to attorneys immediately. The order requires access right after immigrants are arrested and before they are transferred out of state. U.S.

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