Two weeks ago, on Wednesday, March 22, Duy Dac Ho made two long-distance phone calls from his father's house in St. Paul's Midway neighborhood. The first was to his Denver attorney, Jim Salvator, who advised his client to turn himself over to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) within the next two days. If he didn't, Salvator warned, a warrant would be issued for his arrest. Ho was argumentative at first but eventually promised Salvator he'd... More >>>