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    1. This story is heartbreaking… but y’all aren’t doing immigrants without status any favors calling them US man, Maryland man, etc.

    2. >Two years later he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. In 1984, he was sentenced to a separate two-and-a-half to five years for a drug offence, as part of a plea agreement. That sentence was to be served simultaneously with his life sentence.

      Sure, the murder charge is gone but the drug conviction, and the 1988 deportation order is still going to be in affect.

    3. Clear_Anything1232 on

      > After serving 43 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, Subramanyam „Subu“ Vedam was finally free.

      > New evidence had exonerated him earlier this month of the murder of his former roommate.

      > But before he could reach his family’s arms, Mr Vedam was taken into custody by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), who want to deport him to India – a country he has not lived in since he was a baby.

      Just nuts

    4. Particular-Song2587 on

      The USA is long due for a reckoning that will rewrite the entire constitution.

    5. iyamwhatiyam8000 on

      He can sue from India as there will be plenty of US lawyers wanting a piece of this case.

    6. The USA has completely fucked this guy’s whole life. This shit would turn me into a terrorist.

    7. mojambowhatisthescen on

      And US citizens somehow still have the balls to claim that they’re the torchbearers of freedom and justice around the world.

      The exceptionalism must be intoxicating!

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