Yang Xiuzhu information. Highest If the State of innocence of the accused
US media says New York immigration lawyer Li Jinjin 3rd told VOA that China's "red notice" number one wanted man Yang Xiuzhu's application for political asylum had been rejected, but are likely to be repatriated from the exit, because the judge will grant her intention to protect against torture. However, the judge has not yet announced, and once announced a protection order on behalf of United States government lawyers can appeal within 30 days.
According to voice of America radio's website reported on October 4, is responsible for the trial of Yang Xiuzhu is judge tuomasi·muligen. Li Jinjin, Mulligan on September 28 on the Yang case "trial", "has refused Yang Xiuzhu's political asylum, but at the same time to give Yang Xiuzhu from deportation on grounds of torture approved by intention. As with background checks, so there is no announcement. "
Reports that immigration experts say so-called background check is usually a technical procedure, such as investigating whether any criminal record and so on.
Li Jinjin said October 5 hearing of the case, if the investigation has been completed, the judge is likely to announce the decision; if the investigation is not over, and may further delay.
Reported that the United States in October 1998, the United Nations Convention against torture into domestic law. To receive this protection means Yang Xiuzhu will exempt from deportation.
Li Jinjin, access to protection against torture cannot apply for a green card, nor to the United States traveling outside, but you can stay and work in the United States.
Li Jinjin said: "Yang Xiuzhu on this after a protection order, in theory, be applied in the place she occupied, but in fact to protect foreigners in general release. "
Yang Xiuzhu case was scheduled for October 5, 8:30, a federal immigration court in New York hearing again.
Reports of her corruption, 250 million Yuan for China's official, Yang Xiuzhu denies. She said her money "is from legitimate real estate investments."
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