Thursday, August 24, 2006

What's Wrong With INS

Maybe there should be a question mark after that title. So this Dominican born man gets deported in 1994 after a drug conviction. He gets caught in 2000 trying to re-enter the US, goes to jail. During his second deportation hearing he finds out he's actually been a naturalized citizen since his mom got naturalized in 1988 (when he was 15). Nevertheless, prosecutors tried to keep him in jail. Or as the judge put it, they argued to keep an innocent man in jail for a crime he was wrongly convicted. Do I even need to put a WTF here? [article]

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