Panel addresses bias in immigration laws at University of California-Berkeley

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Posted on: March 20th, 2006
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“The national fear of terrorism and a scaling back of civil rights since 2001 is starting to resemble the early days of segregation for immigrants, a Texas congresswoman says.

The climate in the country has muddied the immigration debate, but Sheila Jackson Lee told a conference of UC Berkeley legal scholars, students and immigration activists that she still has hope.”

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