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Constitution

Pavel Nagibin sued Attorney General William Barr et al. claiming they used “a ‘secret’ finding” to unconstitutionally find him “permanently ineligible for either immigrant or nonimmigrant visa … a ‘secret’ police [action] that easily puts the Soviet secret police to shame, given the plaintiff(’s) attendant inability to confront their accuser.”

WASHINGTON — Pavel Nagibin brought a federal complaint alleging that the United States used “a ‘secret’ finding” to unconstitutionally find him “permanently ineligible for either immigrant or nonimmigrant visa … a ‘secret’ police [action] that easily puts the Soviet secret police to shame, given the plaintiff(’s) attendant inability to confront their accuser.”

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