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"His guilty plea in this case may subject him to detention, deportation and other sanctions at the direction of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement."
Eventually - wearing headphones so he could hear a simultaneous translation into Spanish - Tejada rose and stepped forward to a podium, facing Kay, and was sworn in. He stated his full name, "Miguel Odalis Tejada Martinez." Later, Tejada was asked how far he went in school and answered, "Eighth grade, sir."
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Should he be deported, I'm sure baseball and America will go on without him.
im sure he wont. his money is long. his lawyers are on point. the judge that reviews his case will not recommend deportation.
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Originally Posted by JDubsMom
"His guilty plea in this case may subject him to detention, deportation and other sanctions at the direction of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement."
Eventually - wearing headphones so he could hear a simultaneous translation into Spanish - Tejada rose and stepped forward to a podium, facing Kay, and was sworn in. He stated his full name, "Miguel Odalis Tejada Martinez." Later, Tejada was asked how far he went in school and answered, "Eighth grade, sir."
HollisterFreelance.com | Tejada guilty of misleading Congress (http://www.freelancenews.com/sports/253626-tejada-guilty-of-misleading-congress - broken link)
Should he be deported, I'm sure baseball and America will go on without him.
im sure he wont. his money is long. his lawyers are on point. the judge that reviews his case will not recommend deportation.
Money aside, I think it will depend on how irritated the Judge will be. After all, he's just a baseball player and there are plenty more where he came from.
"His guilty plea in this case may subject him to detention, deportation and other sanctions at the direction of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement."
Eventually - wearing headphones so he could hear a simultaneous translation into Spanish - Tejada rose and stepped forward to a podium, facing Kay, and was sworn in. He stated his full name, "Miguel Odalis Tejada Martinez." Later, Tejada was asked how far he went in school and answered, "Eighth grade, sir."
HollisterFreelance.com | Tejada guilty of misleading Congress (http://www.freelancenews.com/sports/253626-tejada-guilty-of-misleading-congress - broken link)
Should he be deported, I'm sure baseball and America will go on without him.
Tejada is just another legal resident of the us that mislead with answers,
just like GW Bush, Clinton, Mark McGuire etc.
Tejada is just another legal resident of the us that mislead with answers,
just like GW Bush, Clinton, Mark McGuire etc.
The problem with your statement? Bush, Clinton and McGuire ARE US CITIZENS. Tejada, on the other hand is a legal immigrant who has proven himself unworthy of that status. Thus, the judge has every right to order him deported.
After reading the above, and realizing how uneducated you are and how ignorant your defense is and gob smacking yourself, I'm sure your head must really be killing you now.
I doubt he gets deported. Be prepared for more disappointment if you are thinking or hoping that he will be...
He has plenty of what counts...$$$
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