Lawsuit challenges arrests of people showing up to ICE check-ins in San Diego
By ELLIOT SPAGAT and VALERIE GONZALEZ
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A week before Chancely Fanfan was scheduled to attend an immigration court hearing in San Diego, he received a letter from the Department of Homeland Security instructing him to show up for what he thought would be a routine check-in with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement after his hearing.
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