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But after the meeting, the INS pushed back the deadline for a second time to at least Tliesday. The Justice Department and the INS hoped “to continue to move forward on Monday,” said Robert Wallis, INS director for the Miami district. “Like the family, we are monitoring developments concerning the possible arrival of [Elian’s father] Juan Miguel Gon zalez in the United States.” On the street in front of the house in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood where Elian has been staying with his great-uncle, dozens of demonstrators linked arms and formed two rows. “We will not let Elian’s civil rights be violated,” said Ramon Saul Sanchez, head of the Democracy Movement, an anti Castro group. In another development, Vice President Al Gore broke with the Clinton administration and backed legislation in Congress that would grant permanent resi dent status to Elian and to his fa ther. If that were to happen, the boy’s fate would be decided by the courts and not by the INS. 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