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COURT TO REVIEW 5TH AMENDMENT RIGHTS FOR THOSE FEARING PERSECUTION
The United States Supreme Court has indicated it will decide the issue of whether aliens can plead the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination if they fear being persecuted in their home countries.
The Clinton Administration is against extending such rights because of a fear of the impact on international crime. The Clinton Administration is pushing for an interpretation that would only allow reliance on the Fifth Amendment only as a matter of last resort.
The Second Circuit US Court of Appeals has ruled that immigrants can invoke the Fifth Amendment. The Supreme Court should issue a decision on the case by the summer.
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