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Judi Lynn

(160,644 posts)
Fri Aug 15, 2014, 09:55 PM Aug 2014

US considering asylum request for convicted ex-minister: Colombia Prosecutor General

Source: Colombia Reports

US considering asylum request for convicted ex-minister: Colombia Prosecutor General
Aug 15, 2014 posted by Emil Foget



Colombia´s Prosecutor General Office confirmed Friday that Andres Felipe filed an asylum request in Florida last month, local media reported.

Former Minister of Agriculture Andres Felipe Arias, convicted of embezzling over $25 million in government funds, is currently in Florida while US authorities process his request for political asylum, according to El Colombiano.
According to sources in the government, Arias filed the asylum request on July 7, arguing that he was being persecuted in Colombia for political reasons.

The request was submitted in Miami, Florida, and could take between six months and a year to be processed. In the meantime, Arias can not be extradited or deported to Colombia, according to El Colombiano.
Arias was found guilty of embezzling over $25 million through an agricultural subsidy program called Agro Ingreso Seguro (AIS).

Prosecutors successfully demonstrated that the former minister under ex-President Alvaro Uribe had funneled state subsidies from the Agro Ingreso Seguro (AIS) program that were intended for poor farmers, but instead were given to wealthy and politically powerful families, a beauty queen, and even former paramilitaries.

Read more: http://colombiareports.co/colombias-ex-minister-arias-convicted-corruption-sought-asylum-united-states-prosecutor-general-confirms/

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US considering asylum request for convicted ex-minister: Colombia Prosecutor General (Original Post) Judi Lynn Aug 2014 OP
Nothing says being persecuted like stealing from the poor rpannier Aug 2014 #1
Meanwhile, immigrants who have committed no known crimes are detained and sent back DesertDiamond Aug 2014 #2

rpannier

(24,341 posts)
1. Nothing says being persecuted like stealing from the poor
Fri Aug 15, 2014, 10:10 PM
Aug 2014

I'm sure he can get Jamie Dimon to testify at his hearing
Maybe that idiot senator from Nebraska can also show up and tell him how huge he is.

His request should be denied and he be placed on a plane right after so he can be where he belongs

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