US Courts Halt Deportation of Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 43 Years

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A Pennsylvania man, Subramanyam Vedam, who spent 43 years in prison before his murder conviction was overturned, has had his deportation stayed by courts while his immigration case is reviewed. Despite a no contest plea related to a drug charge from his youth, his family and lawyers argue his wrongful imprisonment and long-term residence in the U.S. should prevent his deportation, though immigration authorities maintain the drug conviction still stands.
Topics:nation#deportation#immigration#immigration-custody#legal-battle#overturned-conviction#pennsylvania
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