care system: No one sought U.S. citizenship for him as he grew up in America, abandoned by one adoptive family, thrown into the foster care system and winding up with abusive parents, according to Metro News. The lack of citizenship made him liable for deportation, especially after he built a criminal record.ICE prioritizes immigration enforcement resources "on individuals who pose a threat to national security, public safety, and border security," Rose M. Richeson, spokeswoman for ICE Seattle field office, said in a statement. Adam Crapser was ordered deported last week back to a country that is completely alien to him. Richeson cited Adam Crapser criminal history, including convictions for assault and being a felon in possession of a weapon. Crapser has untreated post-traumatic stress disorder "from the trauma and abuse he suffered as a child," said attorney Lori Walls."Mr. Crapser immigration attorney said Monday that her client 1994 burglary offence — which served as a predicate for the "felon in possession" conviction — was for breaking back into the home of his criminally abusive second set of parents to retrieve two things that had come with him from the Korean orphanage.
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