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A Silicon Valley-based nonprofit graduate school <strong>accused</strong> the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday of somehow getting hold of privileged communications between the school and its attorney and using the information to keep foreign-exchange students out of the United States.

SAN JOSE, Calif. – A Silicon Valley-based nonprofit graduate school accused the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday of somehow getting hold of privileged communications between the school and its attorney and using the information to keep foreign-exchange students out of the United States.

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