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The entire case against Lozano is tainted, and should be thrown out.
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The entire case against Lozano is tainted, and should be thrown out.
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Without more, the accusation that Lozano is “a known associate of the Mexican Mafia” is just a racist label designed to prejudice the court against him.
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Without more, the accusation that Lozano is “a known associate of the Mexican Mafia” is just a racist label designed to prejudice the court against him.
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Lozano is the wife of pseudo-cleric Walter “Slim” Coleman, whose spiffy storefront Methodist church was used by Arellano for a year while she flipped off federal immigration agents and sniveled to anyone carrying a TV camera or reporter’s notebook.
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Lozano is the wife of pseudo-cleric Walter “Slim” Coleman, whose spiffy storefront Methodist church was used by Arellano for a year while she flipped off federal immigration agents and sniveled to anyone carrying a TV camera or reporter’s notebook.
Communist Sympathizer One Of Hillary’s Hispanic Allies In Illinois 2007
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Lozano is the wife of pseudo-cleric Walter “Slim” Coleman, whose spiffy storefront Methodist church was used by Arellano for a year while she flipped off federal immigration agents and sniveled to anyone carrying a TV camera or reporter’s notebook.
More “Blue Card” Baloney From Intel And The Washington Post 2007
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The name Lozano wasn’t ringing any bells with her.
Devil's Bargain Caine, Rachel 2005
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"Jerry turns over the rocks," Moreno said, later calling Lozano "a stand-up guy."
NYT > Home Page By GERARD WRIGHT 2011
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"She is the face of the movement," said Emma Lozano, executive director of the Chicago immigration-rights group Centro Sin Fronteras, who was at the church with Arellano.
Civil Rights 2010
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