The Michigan n;;fly u- W~AinP-r Qc S ntipmhpr '1 'IV _7~ 7V '.Eit.IIII.41' V ..I '..A~,~~1~ U i £ 9009~J - 7 Haddad may be released by Friday or receive a new immigration hearing TVci kig~ ai vui~~aOd~~lUrz ,LV f U~fll~fltricto govern Continued from Page 1 of new ordered that the Justice Department Liberti give Haddad a new immigration Conye hearing before a different immigra- In h tion judge unless Haddad is ed cas released within 10 days. cation The department has not yet asked against for a stay of that decision, but time The is running out, as the 10-day period open h ends Friday. mation "The government did not prove tigati( that Rabih Haddad poses any threat attacks to national security and also the ini- Nev tial decision to detain by (Immigra- solitar tion Judge Elizabeth) Hacker was County tainted by a climate of fear," said a meet Nazih Hassan. Mar Hassan is a Haddad friend and naw C president of the Muslim Community ties Un Association of Ann Arbor. in term The Justice Department, which ney Ge holds the immigration hearings, ini- "Th tially classified the case as "special unexar interest" - a classification that said yc required hearings to be closed until don't Judge Nancy Edmunds of the U.S. hundre District Court for the Eastern Dis- Sept. MINORITIES dlEthn Continued from Page 1 play an of the University community. the adv "In general, it creates a better student atmosphere on campus," Marang "Bein said. The "experience of being a ty does minority" would be more difficult said. "I without affirmative action, she system added. who un Although some minority students Alth said they feel more comfortable the stu with students of their same race, minorit they added that diversity adds to "The the experience of being a member student of the University community. due to "I do tend to have more friends that minorit have the same background as me, but of versity course I'm not limited," Chinese Stu- phere t dent Association President Shana Fu their e said. "It's just a comfort zone." makeup Minorities' inclination to have an right to ethnically homogenous group can struggle lead to feelings of discrimination - Mara which is still a major problem for indivi students, Fu said. groups, "There's always going to be preju- of stu dice on campus even though we're a accessi the michigan daily f Michigan ruled against the ment, siding with a coalition ispapers, the American Civil ies Union and U.S. Rep. John rs (D-Detroit). er ruling last week in a relat- e, Edmunds said the classifi- biased the immigration judge A Haddad. department argued that an hearing would divulge infor- that could damage its inves- on of the Sept. 11 terrorist s. ertheless, Haddad remains in y confinement at the Monroe y Jail and was recently denied ing with his lawyer. y Bejian, chair of the Washte- ounty American Civil Liber- nion, framed the Haddad case ns of a struggle against Attor- eneral John Ashcroft. e Ashcroft agenda won't go mined and unquestioned," she esterday afternoon. "We still know how many, possibly ds, have been detained since 11, have been subjected to close hearings and how many sub- jected to proceedings with secret evidence." Bejian said she expects the department to ask the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals for an emergency ,stay of Edmunds' decision last week in Haddad v. Ashcroft. "We don't know what will hap- pen, but it wouldn't be at all sur- prising if they decided to request a stay" to prevent Haddad's release, Bejian said. Spokesman Charles Miller said the Justice Department has not made any decision yet concerning the case. But the department has been hint- ing to all parties that some action may be taken today. Haddad is only allowed to make phone calls to his wife, Salma al- Rushaid. In addition, he is usually denied personal contact with everyone except his lawyer. "Abuse flourishes in secrecy," Bejian said. "We can't have a democracy without openness." campus," Fu said. ically homogenous groups important role in countering ersity associated with being a of color, Johnson said. ng connected to your communi- r't segregate yourself," Johnson t's important to have a support around you made of people derstand your struggle." ough enrollment rates rose, dy found graduation rates for y students continues to lag. retention rate of minority ts at the (University) is low the struggles of being a y and the fact that the (Uni- ) is an unwelcoming atmos- to students - regardless of thnic background or racial p," Johnson said. Without the ols for support, students will e, she added. ang said although it is up to duals to seek. out support , it is also the responsibility dent organizations to be ble. WEBBER Continued from Page 1 Webber has not commented publicly since that time. U.S. District Judge Nancy Edmunds will preside over the federal trial against Webber and his family. Edmunds was randomly assigned to the case, but decided to retain it rather than pass the case off to U.S. District Judge Robert H. Cleland, who is han- dling the original criminal case against Martin. Edmunds may set a trial date tomor- row when she presides over a pretrial conference. Fifteen people have already been charged and have pleaded guilty since the investigation of Martin's gambling ring began. The only other defendant in the Mar- tin case to be charged with lying to the grand jury, Clarence Malvo, was sen- tenced Aug. 20 to two years probation and a $2,000 fine. - The Associated Press contributed to this report. atthe Michigan Daily by becomingthe Ad Layout Manager. Job duties indude layout of ads forall Daily papers, induding the Classilieds: Vbrk behind the scenes of a student-run college newspaper- wKoutyou7epaper vouldn't est' Availabilitybetween 2 & 4pm, M-F, isnecessary. 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