New York Daily News

Judge halts immigrant’s deportatio­n

- BY ERIN DURKIN

A judge on Wednesday temporaril­y halted the deportatio­n of a Queens man facing expulsion to China and ordered authoritie­s to release him.

Xiu Qing You, 39, of Flushing, has been in a detention center since last month, when he was arrested at an interview for a green card. His wife and two young kids are American citizens.

Judge Analisa Torres put a stay on his deportatio­n until his case can be heard, and ordered his immediate release from lockdown in New Jersey.

The federal government had wanted to deport him by July 1.

“He gets to go back to his family,” said Gregory Copeland of the Legal Aid Society, one of the lawyers representi­ng him.

Elected officials and advocates rallied to You’s aid after the Daily News first reported on his plight last week.

He could be released as soon as Wednesday night.

You, who has a 6-year-old daughter and 4-year-old son with his wife Yu Mei Chen, had an outstandin­g deportatio­n order, but was eligible for permanent residency through his marriage.

“Today’s ruling is a sharp rebuke of ICE’s cruel and fanatical crusade to circumvent due process with the goal of tearing families apart,” Copeland said. “Mr. You has lived without incident in this country for years, establishi­ng a family and building a successful small business. Taking that away from him is the antithesis of what America should aspire to stand for.”

The Queens man came to the United States from China in 2000, and was ordered deported after his claim for asylum was rejected. His lawyers are attempting to reopen his asylum case, in addition to getting him legal residency through his wife.

 ?? COURTESY OF THE YOU FAMILY ?? Xiu Qing You with his family.
COURTESY OF THE YOU FAMILY Xiu Qing You with his family.

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