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http://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/...hting_for.html
https://www.bronsonhealth.com/doctors/lukaszniec/
A Polish doctor in Michigan, who fled to the US with his family nearly 40 years ago, faces deportation to his birth country after he was arrested at his home by ICE agents and thrown in jail.
Lukasz Niec, who has a permanent green card, was home with his two daughters Tuesday morning when three Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents showed up, placed him in handcuffs and took him to jail.
The 43-year-old internal medicine physician at Kalamazoo's Bronson Methodist Hospital has spent the past several days at the Calhoun County jail awaiting his fate.
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The family said they have not been told why Niec was arrested, but they believe it stems from a misdemeanor arrest when he was 17.
According to WOOD TV, Niec has two misdemeanor convictions for destruction of property less than $100 and receiving and concealing stolen goods.
He pleaded guilty to the charges under the Holmes Youthful Trainee Act, which allows young first time offenders to avoid a criminal record if they never offend again.
The family said Niec was unaware when he accepted the plea agreement that ICE does not honor it.
'Now, they're using this expunged case that's stamped non-public record against him,' Niec-Villaire told WWMT.
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Niec's colleagues at Bronson are outraged at the situation and are hoping he will not be separated from his family.
'He's exactly the kind of person our immigration policies should be encouraging to prosper here, he's been here for 40 years, this is a ridiculous situation,' Dr. Michael Raphelson said.
Marc Asch, an immigration attorney in Kalamazoo, told WWMT in the last year ICE has been going after cases it wouldn't have made a priority in the past.
'These days there's less discretion being exercised in who they go after, they're being more aggressive, generally speaking,' he said.