By David Sherfinski for The Washington Examiner
Advocacy groups are suing the federal government to uncover records related to the Secure Communities program, which has come under fire locally this week for a case involving a Prince George's County woman.
Under the program, jails check fingerprints of those arrested with biometrics-based immigration records held by the Department of Homeland Security and criminal records held by the FBI. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is planning to expand the program nationwide by 2013.
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