DOJ office aiding indigent immigrants stalls after lawyers were reassigned
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DOJ office aiding indigent immigrants stalls after lawyers were reassigned.
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Attorneys for a DOJ program that accredits nonprofits to help provide legal help to immigrants were transferred last month, creating setbacks for a number of legal aid groups.
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