Breaking News: Federal Agency Rules Against Use of Border Patrol Agents as Interpreters
May 31, 2012 by
Exciting news. In the first-ever decision of its kind, a federal agency today ruled that the U.S. Forest Service discriminated against Latinos on the Olympic Peninsula by using Border Patrol agents as interpreters and as law-enforcement support in routine matters. The USDA’s civil rights office ordered the U.S. Forest Service to make significant policy changes at the national level and to take additional steps locally
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