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Cuban Hijacker Released After Clinton-Appointment Judge Orders His Freedom Despite Removal Order
A Cuban national convicted of hijacking an airplane in 2001 has been ordered released in Florida despite a standing order for his removal from the US, following a ruling by Clinton-appointed judge. The decision comes after Morales was granted clemency by a federal appeals court.
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A Cuban national convicted of hijacking an airplane in 2001 has been ordered released in Florida despite a standing order for his removal from the US. Maikel Guerra Morales was granted freedom by a Clinton-appointed judge after serving time in prison. The decision comes as he faces deportation proceedings, raising questions about the US immigration system's enforcement. Morales' release has sparked controversy among lawmakers and immigrant rights advocates.
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