U.S. Immigration And Customs Enforcement Dept: The Federal Correctional Institution does have towering chain-link fences and barbed wire, but needless to say, Lord Black hasn't been biding his incarceration, which is expected to end Friday, in a place like Sing Sing or Attica, according to Globe and Mail. He will be released into the custody of immigration enforcement officers and most likely driven to a detention centre. And because of his convictions, it's expected he'll be booked for deportation and face a 10-year ban on returning to the United States and across the street, passersby shop at a strip mall selling handbags, scooters and party supplies. A little farther down the road are a daycare and beauty salon and middle-class suburban neighbourhoods with big stucco houses and old-fashioned mailboxes by their curbs. Upon his release from prison, the former head of Hollinger International, convicted for fraud and obstruction of justice, won't quite be a free man. An immigration detainer has been placed on him, said Nestor Yglesias, a spokesman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which means Lord Black won't be leaving prison on his own.
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