Law360, New York (January 7, 2016, 6:38 PM EST) -- Alabama sued the U.S. government in federal court on Thursday over the placement of refugees in the state, arguing it hadn’t been given enough information about the refugees and bringing its case roughly one month after a Texas agency launched a similar suit. Adding fresh kindling to the debate over refugees, which erupted after this fall’s deadly attacks in Paris, Alabama claims the federal government has failed to give it enough information about refugees who will be settled in the state, or a meaningful role in the resettlement process. “On three separate occasions, I have sent letters to the White House...

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