Civ. A No. 74-1885. February 5, 1975. Jules E. Coven, New York City, Allan S. Berger, East Orange, N. J., for plaintiffs. Jonathan L. Goldstein, U.S. Atty. by George E. Mittleholzer, Asst. U.S. Atty., Newark, N. J., for defendant. OPINION LACEY, District Judge: Plaintiffs, claiming to be citizens of the Peoples Republic of China, sue to enjoin their deportation and for asylum in the United States. A temporary restraining order issued upon commencement of suit and, by consent, is still effective.
No. 73 Civ. 1079. September 19, 1974. Antonio C. Martinez, Jack Sachs, Austen G. Block, New York City, for plaintiffs. Paul J. Curran, U.S. Atty., by Joseph P. Marro, Mary P. Mc Guire, Stanley H. Wallenstein, Sp. Asst. U.S. Attys., New York City, for defendants. OPINION MOTLEY, District Judge. The court, pursuant to its Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law dated May 15, 1973, preliminarily enjoined defendants from denying plaintiff Diaz a stay of deportation solely on the basis of a policy directive