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    Robert Arias Posts: 1, Reputation: 0
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    Sep 7, 2013, 04:37 AM
    Can a person be deported after being in jail 23 years ago for selling drugs
    HI, my father in law was not doing the right thing late in the 80's. He was arrested for drug distribution in 1988 and served a sentence until 1992. Friday, ICE officers went to his house in the Bronx and arrested him. The officers didn't have a warrant, and didn't even tell him why he was being arrested, they came into his apartment and he was taken to One Federal Plaza, NY. His green card was taken away, he was let go and was told to see the Judge late in October.

    These are the questions:
    Can he be deported for a crime he committed and paid for?
    Is the deportation law retroactive?
    - I mean, he went to jail already and paid his debt to society.

    Please, someone shed some light here.
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    Sep 7, 2013, 05:34 AM
    Yes he can be deported... and in fact he should be.

    For immigrants... what matters is that he ignored our laws... and in doing so.. rendered himself ineligible to be here.

    Its one of the conditions that ALL immigrants agree too.

    Sorry... no sympathy from me... I've managed to NEVER get arrested in 52 years... much less do 23 YEARS in jail... which is not a minor crime. The same with all of the immigrants I know.

    I would not be surprised if he is immediately deported.
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    excon Posts: 21,482, Reputation: 2992
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    Sep 7, 2013, 06:13 AM
    Hello smoothy and Robert:
    .much less do 23 YEARS in jail.
    It was 23 years AGO.

    Yes, they CAN deport him, but if he gets a good immigration lawyer, I'll bet they won't.

    Excon

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