Astounding isn't it?
When someone in the country illegally commits a felony, gets prison, and the always accompanying parole or probation, the terms of those paroles/probations usually require employment. So how does an illegal comply with the terms of their sentence if they aren't deported after they are paroled or time served? My guess is, the feds give them some sort of temporary status. I've been asking about this, but still have not received a reply from ICE. I followed a local case that was precisely this situation. When I read the terms of his probation, I couldn't believe my eyes. First thing: he's illegal. Second thing: he required to get a job