100% in support of not deporting him.
He didn't wake up that morning wanting to kill anyone. That's a terrible tragic situation that anyone could find themselves in.
He's shown nothing but remorse, put up absolutely no fight during trial, was put in a situation he should have never been allowed in by his employer/industry, had no previous record, and is zero risk to reoffend.
"Sometimes I sit and I hear the kids crying, the children crying, and I see all of the devastated pictures in my mind. And people are rushing, the firefighters, all of the first responders. Those things, they're still with me."
He'll be living with guilt for the rest of his life. No need to make it worse for not just him, but his entire family.
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