The Redeemed: Nearly Deported after First Degree Robbery Charge (Episode 6) | A&E

After a life of crime, Khalil was able to turn his life around and now helps improve the criminal justice system in Episode 6 of the digital exclusive series, The Redeemed. #TheRedeemed
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40 thoughts on “The Redeemed: Nearly Deported after First Degree Robbery Charge (Episode 6) | A&E

  1. this dude helped destroy many lives with his choices and now cries OH POOR ME when it's time to pay the price. as a law abiding immigrant who went to combat for this country, THEY SHOULD HAVE DEPORTED HIM.

  2. Why are we glorifying criminals, and making them out to be the victim? This is the new narrative being shoved down our throats. What is wrong with the world? I'm all for people doing better in life but I don't agree we should feel sympathy that they had to face the consequences of their own actions.

  3. I don't understand why ppl are so down on this guy. He admitted his crime, did the time the Court told him to & now he's trying to better our world in some way. Why not support him??? I pray blessings upon him & his family.

  4. For him the system didn't do justice, but! It is meant to get killers out of America! MS13 is perfect example

  5. I hope this man makes positive use of the time that has been given back to him. As an American born person, convicted of a major felony, I've never heard of someone taking a guilty plea deal, winning an appeal, and later getting a pardon. This would be applicable if someone was innocent and coerced into a confession, but this is clearly not the case. Had he been a regular-@$$ American, without a super expensive attorney, he'd just be sitting in prison and we'd never even know he existed.

  6. If you stuck a gun in MY face you had better do every nanosecond of ELEVEN YEARS.
    HOMELAND SEC POPS UP OUT OF NOWHERE TEN YRS LATER???? PUZZLE PIECES MISSING.

  7. All the comments here crapping on this guy are really laughable. I know of a situation where a person went to a company function, got drunk and KILLED a tow truck driver on the way home. That person barely spent a week in jail before the company paid the bail and paid for the attorney. This person killed someone and never spent more than one week in jail and got to keep their executive position. This person was American and couldn't be deported, but they could have been punished for killing someone! They got off scott free and they don't use their good fortune to help anyone. Don't talk about fairness when you know the system isn't fair. This guy turned his life around and the whole of society benefits (because he works for his own money, no longer commits crimes and works to help others).

  8. Good luck. But at the same time, you put yourself there. The “system” you vow to change, is the same “system” that stopped YOU from committing more heinous crimes.

    So if you get rid of this system just cuz it wasn’t convenient for you, then there is no justice. You talked about yourself, but not the victims of your crime. You are a victim of your own demise. If you were spared a second chance, then change young people’s lives, not the ones who already committed the crime. Help the the actual victims, who were preyed on by things you did, by changing and inspiring the youth in that community, and inspire them to work hard, so they don’t do crimes.

  9. Did you find and apologise to that woman whose life you ruined? Did she get any help like you did? A free college degree – fancy job? Or is she still scared to leave the house.

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