Appeals Court Releases Airlines From Paying Aliens' Detention Costs
A U.S. appeals court, handing U.S. and foreign airlines a financial bonanza, ruled yesterday that carriers are not required to pay the detention costs of foreign passengers who seek asylum upon reaching the U.S. The ruling also gives individual airlines the right to seek recovery of detention costs...
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