ACLU's Class Cert. Hopes For Detained Immigrant Teens Dim

By Cara Bayles (October 27, 2017, 11:38 PM EDT) -- A California federal judge said Friday he's not inclined to certify a class of ACLU-represented immigrant teens who claim they're illegally detained in jail-like conditions and denied counsel based on unsubstantiated allegations of gang activity, but he said the government's "arrest first, ask questions later" practice may be unconstitutional....

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