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"We must be very careful in this country about taking
people into custody without revealing their names."
Mr. Dinh, who came to the United States as a refugee from
Vietnam, recalled his family's anguish when his father was
taken away in 1975 for "re-education." In contrast, he
said, those detained by the United States were not being
secretly held but were allowed to go to the press and seek
lawyers.
"These are not incognito detentions," he said. "The only
thing we will not do is provide a road map for the
investigations."
According to the Justice Department, 752 of the more than
1,200 people detained since Sept. 11 were held on
immigration charges. Officials said recently that 81
remained in detention. Court papers indicate there were
about two dozen material witnesses, while most of the other
detainees were held on various state and federal criminal
charges.
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