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Texas Border Enforcement Program Snares Lawyer, Ruins His Practice

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Updated 2023/08/25 at 12:43 AM
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A Texas lawyer was detained for a week with no paper trail under a 29-month-old law enforcement/detention program—an experience that ruined his career, he said.

However, Timothy Dan Japhet’s experience puts a stark perspective on “catch and jail,” a program promoted as the Lone Star answer to what the governor calls an immigrant “invasion.”

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