The governor of Illinois said Friday that he has erased the drug conviction of an Army veteran who was deported to Mexico in 2018.
to Mexico in 2018, a step that the man’s supporters hope will help him return to the U.S.
Miguel Perez Jr., 41, who was born in Mexico, doesn’t have U.S. citizenship but had a green card as a permanent U.S. resident. He joined the Army in 2002 and served in Afghanistan where he suffered a brain injury. He’s been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.
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