EvilCat Breath
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He likely had an order of removal already and never left. Probably he was ordered deported when he got the trespassing conviction. If there is an order of deportation in effect he is not entitled to any hearing.No, he is not above the law but he should have not been deported without having a chance to plead his case in a court of law where extenuating situations (such as having a family and his work life in the U.S.) could have been shown,
A judge should have been the deciding factor here, not Trump