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Deport???

Rob_BW

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Looks like the law was fixed in 2000, just not effective for those his age. Does he even speak Korean?

Still:

ICE targeted Mr. Crapser for enforcement based on the severity of his criminal history, which includes multiple prior convictions for serious and violent offenses including assault, being a felon in possession of a weapon, and 3rd degree domestic violence.

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
 

Salty

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Even naturalized citizens can be deported under certain circumstances.
 

Revmitchell

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"ICE targeted Mr. Crapser for enforcement based on the severity of his criminal history, which includes multiple prior convictions for serious and violent offenses including assault, being a felon in possession of a weapon, and 3rd degree domestic violence," agency spokeswoman Rose Richeson said in a statement this week.

Uh yea!?
 

777

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From the little I know about this case, Adam was adopted by an American family and sent to the US when he was three, along with his sister. The family that adopted him was a nightmare, they had to remove the kids from the home. They never filed the paperwork, and I think Adam's status is that of a legal immigrant.

He can be deported but they are going after this guy and letting all those DREAMERS get a pass for being here illegally and committing crimes. I saw an article in the NYT that said his birth mother in Korea is waiting to be reunited with him. This is just a sad case all around, if I were him, I'd either go back to Korea and try to get a pardon from Obama just for the record, or run off to the nearest sanctuary city.
 
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