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ELDERLY IMMIGRANTS SUE INS OVER CITIZENSHIP PROCESSING
A suit against the INS filed by seven elderly immigrants has moved closer to a jury trial following the judge's denial of the INS's motion to dismiss. The parties to the suit are all immigrants in Florida who have been denied citizenship because they are unable to learn English due to certified physical or mental disabilities.
The suit is based on a federal law that exempts those with medically certified disabilities from the English and civics tests normally required for citizenship. If the judge certifies the suit as a class action, which may happen in January, the trial could benefit all disabled elderly immigrants in Florida who have been denied citizenship.
The INS has declined to comment on the suit and cited the agency's policy of not commenting on pending cases.
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