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Deported Immigrants Could Return Under New Settlement

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Thousands of Mexican immigrants deported from Southern California over the past five years could be allowed to return, under an agreement between federal authorities and the ACLU. The civil rights group sued the feds last year, claiming U.S. border agents used deceptive tactics to get detained immigrants to take so-called "voluntary departure."

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