A Korean who has lived in America for 37 years is being deported from the US - ForumDaily
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A Korean who has lived in America 37 for years is being deported from the USA

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Adam Krapser, a native of South Korea, is going to be deported to his homeland after 37 years he lived in the United States. A man who practically lived in America from birth does not imagine how he will get used to a new country that does not seem to be his own.

Adam Crapser came to America when he was 1 year old - he was brought by his adoptive parents. 7 years after that, writes Los Angeles Times, his parents abandoned him and his adopted sister. When Crapser was 10 years old, he was separated from his cat and sent to a shelter. The boy spent about 2 years in social centers. After that, the Crapser family took him in. Dolly and Thomas seemed like perfectly decent foster parents. But Adam Crapser says he was beaten and raped. In 1991, the family was arrested. The adoptive father received 3 months in prison, the mother received 3 years of probation.

In this case, Adam Krapser himself several times appeared in the police. First, he broke into the house of his adoptive parents, allegedly to kidnap the bible and shoes, writes about it CBSNews. The second time, Krapser was caught carjacking and beating his roommate.

As stated by representatives of the US migration authorities, it was Crapsser’s criminal past that was the reason why they didn’t renew his permanent resident status.

"He will be deported as soon as Immigration and Customs Clearance is cleared," said Lorrie Wall, Adam's lawyer in Seattle.

“This is heartbreaking news,” said Dae Jung Yoon, executive director of the National Korean Relief and Educational Service consortium in the United States, commenting on the deportation decision. Yun notes that in the case of Krasper there is a peculiarity - the man left South Korea when he was 1 year old. Crapser is not familiar with Korean culture and does not know the language. His family - his wife and two children - will have to stay here. “I’m sure he has no idea what he’ll do in Korea,” says the head of a Korean NGO.

According to the Los Angeles Times, in such situations there are now about 35 thousand people in the United States. However, Adam Krapser has already stated that, despite the court decision, he is not going to surrender, writes NY Timesand will fight for the right to stay in America with your family.

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