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Subu Vedam Case: Moved To US As An Infant, Now Faces Deportation After 43 Years Of Wrongful Jail

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51% : After his exoneration, Vedam was transferred to ICE custody and is currently being held at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Pennsylvania.
45% : Moments after walking out of prison, he was taken into custody by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on the basis of an old deportation order linked to a decades-old drug conviction from his youth.
43% : " ICE, however, maintains that the old order remains legally valid, citing his earlier drug conviction -- which technically still makes him deportable under US immigration law.
42% : Immediately upon his release, Vedam was taken into custody by the US federal agency US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), based on a "legacy" deportation order dating back to 1988 tied to a youthful drug conviction for possession/intent to distribute LSD at age 19. ICE described him as a "career criminal ... trafficker" referencing that youth offence plus his long incarceration.

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