The Nation - News from April 6, 1989
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Immigration officials rejected a waiver that would have released a Dutch visitor taken into custody because he said he has AIDS. An attorney for the visitor, Hans Paul Verhoef, then asked for a parole procedure under which Verhoef would be allowed to attend an AIDS conference in San Francisco, but then must return to the Minnesota prison until the case is resolved.
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