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Update on Michigan Dr arrested by ICE

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01-23-2018, 04:39 PM
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Looks like they're going after him over the 2 crimes that are considered crimes of moral turpitude.

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The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said in a statement Tuesday that Lukasz Niec was arrested on Jan. 16 for administrative immigration violations. The agency says he can be removed from the country due to two 1992 state convictions for malicious destruction of property and receiving stolen property. He will remain in ICE custody pending the outcome of removal proceedings.

Niec was recently put on the agency’s radar after “18 encounters with local law enforcement,” the release said. Authorities didn’t release any information about the encounters.

24 Hour News 8 found files dating back to 1997 in 8th District Court. There are 22 cases files for 18 incidents. Of the 22 cases, 21 cases involve driving infractions, which include speeding, no proof of insurance and impaired driving.

The only non-driving case is a 2013 domestic violence charge, which he was found not guilty by a jury in August 2013.

Full list of the 18 interactions:

Jan. 3, 1997: No proof of insurance
June 9, 2004: Speeding 1-10 mph over
July 29, 2004: Failure to change address on license
April 3, 2005: No proof of insurance
June 26, 2005: Failure to stop within assured clear distance accident
July 1, 2008: Speeding: 16-plus mph over
Dec. 24, 2008: Operating while impaired by liquor and careless driving
Sept. 11, 2009: No proof of insurance and seat belt violation
July 11, 2010: Drove without due care and caution accident
May 5, 2012: Parked within 15 feet of a hydrant
Aug. 4, 2012: Speeding 11-15 mph over
Feb. 11, 2013: Speeding 1-10 mph over
May 7, 2013: Speeding 1-10 mph over
Aug. 19, 2013: Domestic violence (found not guilty by jury)
Oct. 16, 2013: No proof of insurance
April 20, 2014: No proof of insurance and speeding 1-10 mph over
June 13, 2014: Speeding 1-10 mph over
Jan. 4, 2016: No proof of insurance
Per ICE's statement involving CIMT
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ICE is legally prohibited from removing individuals who are lawful permanent residents of the United States if they have not been convicted of an aggravated felony, a domestic violence crime, drug or weapons offenses or crimes of moral turpitude, as outlined by the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).

A lawful permanent resident can be deported from the United States if the following occurs:

· Conviction of a Crime Involving Moral Turpitude (CIMT) committed within 5 years of admission to the U.S. or within 5 years of his adjustment of status, and the conviction carries a possible sentence of one year or more in prison. A CIMT is a crime against a person (such as assault), fraud, perjury, robbery, theft and bribery. A CIMT can be either a misdemeanor or a felony – it is the length of the sentence that determines deportability.
· Conviction of two or more CIMTs, regardless of length of time in the U.S.
· Conviction for domestic violence, violation of an order of protection, most drug or weapons charges, false claim to U.S. citizenship, or unlawful voting at any time after entry to the U.S.
· Conviction of an aggravated felony at any time after entry to the U.S., such as murder, sexual abuse against a minor, weapons trafficking, explosives, trafficking in narcotics, etc.
· Congress has amended the definition of aggravated felony over time to add additional crimes. This means that some aliens who were convicted of crimes that were not defined as aggravated felonies in the past are now considered aggravated felons, and therefore deportable if encountered by ICE.
· All LPRs go before an immigration judge with the Department of Justice’s Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR). The immigration judge makes the ultimate determination about whether or not that individual is removable from the country. If the judge revokes an LPR’s status and orders him or her removed from the country, ICE then carries out the judge’s order.


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Come on man. No insurance multiple times? This nigga is clueless.
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Come on man. No insurance multiple times? This nigga is clueless.
yeah bro, and he a doctor? he should know better than that...

edit: regardless, they reachin' a little bit.
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Adios my friend.
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This guy doesn't have insurance since 1997 lol
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I find it hard to sympathize with the man because of that.
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You would think a Doctor could afford car insurance. Geez get Adriana's insurance or something, anything!
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I don’t think his record warrants revocation of his green card or his deportation. But there is really no reason why he shouldn’t have applied for citizenship by now.
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I don’t think his record warrants revocation of his green card or his deportation. But there is really no reason why he shouldn’t have applied for citizenship by now.
I'm gonna have to agree, but considering the climate we're in right now.. we're all basically walking on eggshells and they are looking for any reason to get rid of anyone.
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You guys are more shocked at him not having insurance than his DUI or beating his wife?
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