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Lawyer clarifies US visa issues over ICE-held violinist

Lawyer clarifies US visa issues over ICE-held violinist

Fox-13 has more details on the background for the ICE arrest of Utah violinist John Shin:

Shin’s attorney, Adam Crayk, was able to clarify Shin’s immigration status.

“He came in under his father’s student visa originally, has married a United States citizen, and for some reasons that were kind of beyond the control of theirs, weren’t able to file for the green card in a timely fashion,” he said….

“There is an impaired driver conviction from 2020, which, for all of our purposes, he successfully completed probation. He did everything he was asked to do. He has the certificates to prove it,” he said. “But that does make, currently, anybody that has that type of a conviction, they become a priority for immigration.”

Full story here.

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