91. A federal appeals court has upheld the deportation order for a Palestinian who was jailed for three years on secret evidence purportedly linking him to terrorists. 92. A federal judge refused Friday to rule out secret evidence presented by the government in a lawsuit brought by an Islamic charity suspected of ties to terrorism. 93. A second federal judge has said he will decide by Friday whether to admit secret evidence against Global Relief. 94. Advocates say Kiareldeen is the first of about two dozen people, nearly all Arab or Muslim, detained by secret evidence to win release. 95. Al-Najjar has never seen the secret evidence against him. 96. Al-Najjar spent nearly four years in custody of the immigration agency on secret evidence and without being charged with a crime before he was released last December. 97. Al-Najjar and his supporters say they are turning their efforts to Congressional legislation that would ban the use of secret evidence in immigration cases. 98. Al-Najjar is one of several immigrants held on secret evidence nationwide. 99. An immigration appeals court has found no merit to secret evidence implicating Hany Mahmoud Kiareldeen in such a scheme, his lawyers said Monday. 100. An attorney for Global Relief, Matthew Simmons, said he might ask a higher court for an order to stop Andersen from viewing the secret evidence. |
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