ICE Deported Him After His Movie Came Out. Now He's Testing The Limits Of Free Speech
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55% : He has no criminal record, his lawyers say, and was attending regular check-ins with ICE while pursuing a visa to stay in the U.S. legally.53% : It's very rare for ICE to bring anyone back to the U.S. after deporting them.
51% : Kagan says there's one Supreme Court ruling in particular that gives ICE a lot of power:
48% : Instead, Rojas was detained at a routine check-in with Immigration and Customs and Enforcement.
48% : It's widely agreed that the First Amendment applies to everyone in the country, whether they're a citizen or not.
46% : He overstayed a visa more than 20 years ago, and raised a family in Florida before he was detained by ICE in 2010.
41% : The lawyer for the Justice Department, Thomas Benton York, argued that ICE followed all the rules when it deported Rojas -- and therefore, there's nothing he can do to challenge his deportation in federal court.
39% : ICE denies retaliating against Claudio Rojas, or anyone else.
36% : Immigrant rights advocates have argued for years that ICE is deliberately retaliating against them, despite the agency's denials.
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