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Top immigration judge says courts should be open to public
An immigration judge in Louisiana emphasized courts' commitment to public transparency after observers alleged repeated denials of access to immigration proceedings. The judge warned staff that failing to grant access could result in disciplinary action, following a complaint filed by advocates who documented over 50 instances of denied entry to hearings.
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