WASHINGTON (CN) — A D.C. Circuit panel on Thursday signaled the Trump administration’s universal national registry for noncitizens may need to be narrowed as to the sort of information the government can require immigrants turn over, rather than blocked outright.
A three-judge panel heard arguments in a challenge brought by a coalition of immigrant rights groups who argue the registry — which requires all migrants 14 and older to register their fingerprints and carry an ID card or face criminal prosecution — unilaterally upends 80 years of immigration policy.
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