Immigrant who said ‘it is cultural to marry a 12-year-old’ and was facing deportation pardoned by Democrats in Minnesota
- Sex Abuser Facing Deportation Pardoned in MinnesotaA Hmong immigrant scheduled for deportation following a conviction for child sexual abuse has been granted a full pardon by the Minnesota Board of Pardons.
- The controversial decision was criticised by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and federal immigration officials, who accuse state leadership of shielding a violent offender.
- The board includes governor Tim Walz, Attorney General Keith Ellison, and Minnesota supreme court chief justice Natalie Hudson, who voted to clear the criminal record of 42-year-old Tou Lue
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- Sex Abuser Facing Deportation Pardoned in MinnesotaA Hmong immigrant scheduled for deportation following a conviction for child sexual abuse has been granted a full pardon by the Minnesota Board of Pardons.
- The controversial decision was criticised by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and federal immigration officials, who accuse state leadership of shielding a violent offender.
- The board includes governor Tim Walz, Attorney General Keith Ellison, and Minnesota supreme court chief justice Natalie Hudson, who voted to clear the criminal record of 42-year-old Tou Lue
Sources: Times of India