Man Gets Reprieve from Deportation
Posted on Sep 2, 2012 3:15pm PDT
A man in the Pekin, Illinois area has reportedly received a reprieve from his impending deportation. According to reports, congressmen came to his aid after many people spoke out on his behalf. The man had reportedly been working on gaining U.S. citizenship status when he was the victim of lawyer fraud and legal denials. He has been in the U.S. seeking asylum from religious persecution in Indonesia. He has previously ben beaten there as he is Christian. His previous citizenship attempt was shut down as his lawyer was indicted for fraud. His appeals on his case failed, but now have a chance as they are being reconsidered. A judge will be able to reopen the case and possibly terminate it based on new circumstances which include his seven-year marriage and children.
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