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Congressman Tom Suozzi on Malachy McAllister Deportation

June 11, 2020 By National Board

Congressman Tom Suozzi

“Mr. McAllister fled Northern Ireland during the Troubles and sought political asylum in the United States based on past persecution and fears that his life would be in danger if he returned home. In the nearly 40 years since Mr. McAllister fled, he has laid deep roots and become a valued and upstanding member of the community.”

“Mr. McAllister has built a life here, starting a family, and contributing to the fabric of our communities in the United States. He has been a vocal proponent of the Irish peace process. He helped urge the Irish-American community to support the Good Friday Agreement and subsequent policies of the United States that seek to maintain the peace. In addition to supporting the peace process, Mr. McAllister has also expressed regret and remorse for his actions.”

“As a valued member of our society, with significant familial ties in the community, and his sincere contrition for previous actions, I urge you to consider the impact his deportation would have on the community. The American judicial system has directly weighed in on Mr. McAllister’s case and supported the Executive branch’s ability to exercise discretion in favor of Mr. McAllister.”

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