Show Pag 8 — Tha Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday April 1 1997 Judge delays portion of immigration law WASHINGTON (AP) — Immigration rights groups scored s temporary victory in their efforts to block a key piece of the new immigration law from taking effect today but it lasted only a few hours as an appeals court quickly overturned a federal district judge Even though they were unable to keep the rules from applying today they groups still want to stop them for good Government lawyers argued that a delay initially imposed by a federal judge Monday would have caused chaos possibly jeopardizing thousands of deportation cases But an Immigration and Naturalization Service official was more sanguine even after the lower court ruling “I'm not sure there will be chaos It will just cause confusion" INS spokesman Brian Jordan said late Monday "We're trying to do the best we can to be faithful to our law given the constraints we have by the judge” Jordan disclosed early today that those constraints had been lifted by an appeals court acting after an emergency hearing Monday night The INS spokesman had no details of the appeals court ruling in his announcement Remaining at issue is a piece of last post-midnig- ht year's massive immigration law that expedites the deportation of travelers carrying fraudulent or invalid documents Immigrant groups filed suit against the new deportation provision saying the government had not published regulations implementing the provision 30 days before it was to take effect as administrative law requires US District Judge Emmet G Sullivan agreed and delayed implementation of the implementing regulations until Saturday 30 days after they were published He said the law made “significant com- ' plex changes” and there was "no doubt” in his mind that Congress intended for the public to have the full 30 days The government immediately appealed to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia circuit and Sullivan's apply for asylum stay was lifted However it was not immediately clear what if any the their rights unless they ask said Sara The INS regulations do not direct immigration officers to inform people ol Campos staff attorney Air the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights which filed the suit along with the American (iv il Liberties Union "How do you know who may be eligible unless you tell them?” she said But an INS attorney said Monday night that people will he informed of their rights under the new regulations "We fully believe we're coasislcnt wiih the law” INS General Counsel David Martin said appeals court ruling would have on the underlying challenge to the new rules A coalition of immigrant groups was due in court today to argue in a second lawsuit that the INS in the interest of moving cases more quickly was trampling on the rights of would-b- e immigrants The groups argued that the intent of Congress had been that the INS tell people entering the country that they may Census queries changed WASHINGTON (AP) — Uncle Sam no longer wants to know where you get your water or what you do with your sewage Those topics are among five questions that will be dropped from the Census in 2000 Census Director Martha Farnsworth Riche said Monday COME LEARN exceptional DESIGN IDEAS for your home that will help you express your personal style I NATION A L EXPERTS will explore unique approaches to make your home sizzle he Census does a national Ihead count every 10 years with Jthe next scheduled for April 1 ewart Marth 2000 Topics to be covered must ibe reported to Congress three J years in advance IN PERSON i Riche said the bureau has been working with federal agencies academics and others who use ?the information it collects to prepare topics and questions to be asked Questions being dropped from the 2000 questionnaire are about how many children a person has ever had the last year die individ-u- Martha Stewarts elegant style and practical hands on approach to design have made her a household name Her books magazine and Emmy Award winning television series Martha Stewart Living attest to her artistic eye and enormous creativity Martha was recently named one of Americas 25 Most Influential People by Time magazine As stated in Time “She is now simply ‘Martha cooking sewing gilding planting wallpapering and painting her way into every corner of your life” al worked source of water for the home hidffidd of sewage dis- Jposal and whether the individual lives in a condominium In addition five items will be ymoved from the short form that goes to everyone to the long form received by one household in six 'They are marital status housing units in structure value of home above flekot pries you can reserve an to exdurive ticket petsonaBy meet MARTHA STEWART at a private book signing Hurry - 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