SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement to pay the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project $74,416 in fees and costs for its fight for records on asylum-seekers, many of whom are jailed in violation of a 2009 directive stating that those who establish a credible fear should not be detained.
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