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flag A U.S. appeals court upheld the deportation of Indian national Karanpreet Singh due to his 2024 methamphetamine conspiracy conviction, classified as an aggravated felony.

flag A U.S. federal appeals court has upheld a removal order against Indian national Karanpreet Singh, affirming his deportation based on his 2024 conviction for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine, classified as an aggravated felony. flag The Seventh Circuit ruled that procedural issues—such as lack of legal service information, translation, or response time—did not prejudice Singh, as his conviction makes him conclusively removable under immigration law. flag The court also dismissed his claim about losing First Step Act credit eligibility, stating it did not affect removability. flag The decision reinforces that aggravated felony convictions trigger expedited administrative removal without a hearing before an immigration judge and bar most discretionary relief.

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