Volodymyr Zhukovskyy Not Deported Due to War

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How can this happen when the guy admitted to drug use, had multiple infractions, and was actually supposed to be suspended when the accident occurred because Massachusetts screwed up?

A man found not guilty in the 2019 Randolph motorcycle crash that left seven people dead is trying to get his driving privileges restored in New Hampshire.

Volodymyr Zhukovskyy was found not guilty of all 15 charges he faced in connection with the motorcycle crash in Randolph. An attorney representing him in a separate administrative hearing said his driving privileges are being reviewed in the context of whether he caused or materially contributed to that crash.

Last I knew, he was in Immigration custody and facing deportation, which by all accounts should have been a slam dunk.


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And not a citizen, so why hasn’t he been deported?

Well, I just found the answer, “After Zhukovskyy was acquitted in August 2022, he was taken into U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody. In February, an immigration judge ordered his deportation to Ukraine. The order came as U.S. deportations to the country remained paused because of the ongoing war.”

Our rules are clear for visiting non-citizens: If you break the law, you get sent home. This is wrong on so many levels. Ukraine needs him in the fight over there.

 

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