Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
There is strong competition but this is the most stupid thing I've read this week. A man spent over forty years in prison having been convicted of a murder the prosecutors knew he did not commit. They had concealed evidence because they wanted the win. As he was being released from prison because his conviction had been vacated he was grabbed by ICE because he was the subject of a deportation order. The deportation order that had been issued long ago because of the conviction which has now been vacated.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime...im/ar-AA1OhhiS
Buried right at the bottom of the article:

Because Subu was never formally naturalized, his earlier drug conviction technically makes him deportable under U.S. immigration law.
Now - having read the full article, this is a bit of a shit situation, one where I actually somewhat side with Subu - but no one disagrees that he had a Drug Conviction and that he was guilty of it - which would make the deportation lawful, regardless of the Murder conviction being overturned.