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REPORT BY ASIAN LAW CAUCUS CHARGES CONTINUED DISCRIMINATION AT AIRPORTS AND BORDERS


Contact: Mahdis Keshavarz, The Make Agency
Email:
 Mahdis@TheMakeAgency.com  Cell: 425.591.8781


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REPORT BY LEGAL GROUP CHARGES CONTINUED DISCRIMINATION AT AIRPORTS AND BORDERS

"Returning Home" Report by Asian Law Caucus to 
Make Key Recommendations for Profiling and Terrorist Watchlist


Washington D.C. April 18, 2009--The Asian Law Caucus will hold a press conference to issue a ground breaking report on U.S. border security"Returning Home: How U.S. Government Practices Undermine Civil Rights At Our Nation's Doorstep" addresses how profiling practices by the United States government at our borders have undermined civil liberties and diverted law enforcement attention from those individuals who may actually present a threat.

"Returning Home" makes key recommendations to the Obama Administration to rectify the government's currently flawed procedures for updating, reviewing, and cleansing the existing 'watchlist." 

For more information about the Asian Law Caucus please visit: www.asianlawcaucus.org

For more information about the Asian Law Caucus and to download a copy of the report at 10am e.s.t on April 21st, please visit:www.asianlawcaucus.org


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