But I'm not cancelling out the possibility that his card wasn't expired considering the fact that the MSM is sympathetic in their reporting of incidents such as this.........They never reported why this guy came to the attention of ICE in the first place.
With that being said, if the following is true, then yes, he should have been deported since he was in violation of the terms of his initial green card.......
The second of those convictions was eventually expunged from his criminal record, his sister said, as part of a guilty plea through Michigans Holmes Youthful Trainee Act, a program intended to help young offenders avoid the stigma of a criminal conviction. But even though the crime was scrubbed off his public record, it can still be used against him for removal from the country, his sister said.
What with ICE being more aggressive now - in general fine with me - it was most likely just a review of records, with new criteria attached. Or, my "vengeful ex" theory still seems good to me.
Earlier on, the guy was probably just lucky: ICE likely just "missed" him, as there are many minor violators of one thing or another, and ICE actually should focus on the worst, first.
I wonder what the MSM's "take" would be IF the ex turns up with an ugly story?