President Trump’s former family driver “has been locked in a correctional facility six hours’ drive from his family as he fights a protracted legal battle to remain in the United States,” the New York Times reports.
“Mr. Tamas has fallen prey to the crackdown on immigration that is at the top of the president’s national agenda — and letters of support from high-profile businesspeople and his former bosses have so far not helped him win leniency.”
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