The Nation - News from Nov. 26, 1985
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A federal judge in Tucson said he will limit testimony by a government informant in the trial of 11 sanctuary movement members because the government did not try hard enough to locate more than a dozen Central Americans allegedly smuggled into the United States. But U.S. District Judge Earl Carroll said he will allow informant Jesus Cruz to testify about the Central Americans if the government can demonstrate that its efforts to locate them were adequate.
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