The problem with this example is that many noncitizens caught up in today's dragnets aren't just five randomly chosen students coming to America for the first time. |
Many pupils struggled to get to school after buses were cancelled and huge traffic jams developed as police set up dragnets to try to catch the sniper. |
That support, and the mountainous conditions, have helped him to elude one of the largest dragnets in history. |
But there are several potential problems with DNA dragnets, most importantly the question of what happens to the samples of the people who are cleared as suspects. |
Its inclusion in the criminal code will allow for broad police dragnets and detentions. |
Thousands of immigrants have been swept up in draconian dragnets, and many have been denied access to counsel and family. |