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Detroit judge to hear motion against federal immigration authorities Monday

DETROIT, MI (MPRN)--   A federal judge in Detroit will hear arguments today about alleged strong-arm tactics against Iraqi detainees. 

The ACLU represents several hundred Iraqi immigrants who face deportation orders for crimes – many of which were committed years ago and for which sentences were already served.

The ACLU of Michigan says immigration agents are telling detainees if they don’t sign a document saying they want to go back to Iraq, they’ll be criminally prosecuted – and detained indefinitely.

Miriam Aukerman is an ACLU attorney.

“That is absolutely appalling strong-arm tactics.”

Aukerman says the ACLU also wants the judge to make sure they are able to speak to their clients – some of whom have already signed the document. Many of the detainees are Christians who face religious persecution if they return to Iraq.