La junta de Minnesota indulta a un inmigrante laosiano con condenas por agresión

La Junta de Indultos de Minnesota votó por unanimidad para indultar a Xayasounethone Chandee, un inmigrante de Laos con condenas previas por agresión, lo que podría detener los procedimientos federales de deportación.

La junta, que incluye al gobernador Tim Walz y al fiscal general Keith Ellison, celebró una reunión de emergencia tras enterarse de que la administración Trump podría deportar a Chandee esta semana. Chandee ingresó a los Estados Unidos siendo menor de edad con una Tarjeta de Residente Permanente y posteriormente perdió su estatus migratorio tras varias condenas, incluida una agresión en 1992 que condujo a una orden de deportación emitida por un juez de inmigración en 1995.

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