Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice was heartbroken last month when she found out a judge had ruled her husband Joe Giudice would be deported. Now, Radaronline.com has uncovered documents that reveal he’s “ineligible” to apply for re-entry to the U.S. Click through the gallery for all the heartbreaking details.
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Judge John Ellington of the York County Immigration Court in Pennsylvania explained in his written decision that Joe, 46, committed “aggravated felonies.”
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“Because Respondent was admitted to the United States as a lawful permanent resident and he subsequently committed an aggravated felony, the Court finds that Respondent is ineligible for an INA 212 waiver,” Judge Ellington wrote, according to
Radar.
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That waiver is an application for “Permission to Reapply for Admission into the United States After Deportation or Removal.”
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The fact that the crimes are “aggravated felonies” is what got Joe deported in the first place. “The Court finds that the underlying offenses for Respondent’s conspiracy conviction, mail and wire fraud…are aggravated felonies…as both convictions contain elements that necessarily entail fraudulent or deceitful conduct,” the judge wrote in his October 10 decision.
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Joe never became a citizen even though he was brought to America as a baby. He’s set to be deported at the end of his 41-month prison sentence, but still has time to file an appeal this month.
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What do you think about Joe losing a chance to return to America? Sound off in the comments!
Judge John Ellington of the York County Immigration Court in Pennsylvania explained in his written decision that Joe, 46, committed “aggravated felonies.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
“Because Respondent was admitted to the United States as a lawful permanent resident and he subsequently committed an aggravated felony, the Court finds that Respondent is ineligible for an INA 212 waiver,” Judge Ellington wrote, according to
Radar.
Photo credit: Getty Images
That waiver is an application for “Permission to Reapply for Admission into the United States After Deportation or Removal.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
The fact that the crimes are “aggravated felonies” is what got Joe deported in the first place. “The Court finds that the underlying offenses for Respondent’s conspiracy conviction, mail and wire fraud…are aggravated felonies…as both convictions contain elements that necessarily entail fraudulent or deceitful conduct,” the judge wrote in his October 10 decision.
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Joe never became a citizen even though he was brought to America as a baby. He’s set to be deported at the end of his 41-month prison sentence, but still has time to file an appeal this month.
Photo credit: Getty Images
What do you think about Joe losing a chance to return to America? Sound off in the comments!