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Marco Rubio announces deportation of Minnesota man pardoned last month

Created at 10 Jul · 7:16 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Marco Rubio announced the deportation of Tou Lue Vang, a Laotian immigrant pardoned by Minnesota officials last month for a 2006 sex crime conviction. The deportation follows the revocation of Vang's legal status by the Trump administration, drawing criticism from state officials.

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Key Numbers

2006year of criminal conviction
2002-2004period of sexual assault
1994year Vang first arrived in US

Who's Involved

Marco Rubio
US secretary of state announcing deportation
Tou Lue Vang
Laotian immigrant facing deportation
Tim Walz
Minnesota governor
Lauren Bis
Deputy assistant homeland security secretary for media relations
Tom Emmer
US House of Representatives majority whip

↳ Why This Matters

The case highlights the ongoing tension between state-level pardons and federal immigration enforcement, particularly concerning individuals with criminal convictions. It also underscores the political debate surrounding immigration policy and the treatment of undocumented immigrants with past offenses.

Key facts

  • Marco Rubio announced the deportation of Tou Lue Vang, a Laotian immigrant.
  • Vang had been pardoned by Minnesota officials in June for a 2006 conviction.
  • The Trump administration revoked Vang's legal status, leading to his detention and removal.
  • Vang first arrived in the US in 1994 and was granted legal status, which was later revoked after his conviction.

Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, announced the deportation of Tou Lue Vang, a Laotian immigrant who had been pardoned by Minnesota officials last month for a 2006 conviction of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. Vang was accused of raping a young girl between 2002 and 2004.

Because Laos initially refused to accept deportees, Vang had lived in Minnesota for nearly two decades. He was detained in December 2025 during an immigration crackdown, and a federal judge ordered his release from ICE custody in February 2026.

In June, Vang received a pardon from the Minnesota board of pardons after expressing remorse and receiving a letter from his victim stating she had forgiven him and he was not the same person. However, the Trump administration used the case to criticize Minnesota officials.

Rubio stated that Vang's legal status was revoked, leading to his custody and removal from the United States. He emphasized that Vang would no longer pose a threat. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed Vang first arrived in the US in 1994, was granted legal status, but it was revoked after his conviction, with a final removal order issued in 2006.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's office did not comment. Deputy Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Lauren Bis called the pardon decision "disgusting," and Representative Tom Emmer expressed anger, criticizing the governor for prioritizing "violent illegal aliens ahead of innocent Americans."

Frequently asked questions

Tou Lue Vang is a Laotian immigrant who was convicted of first-degree criminal sexual conduct in 2006 and faced deportation. He was pardoned by Minnesota officials in June but has since been deported.

His legal status in the United States was revoked by the Trump administration following his pardon, which led to his detention and removal.

The pardon drew criticism from the Trump administration, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Representative Tom Emmer, who called the decision "disgusting" and argued it prioritized immigrants over Americans.

What Happens Next

01Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's office may respond to the deportation and criticism.
02Further political commentary or action from Republican lawmakers regarding the case is possible.

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How It Developed

Tou Lue Vang, an immigrant from Laos, faced deportation for a 2006 conviction.
Vang was pardoned by the Minnesota board of pardons in June.
The Trump administration revoked Vang's legal status in the United States.
Federal agents took Vang into custody following the status revocation.
Vang has been removed from the United States, according to Marco Rubio.

Sources

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Marco Rubio announces deportation of Minnesota man pardoned last monthThe Guardian

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