43 Years of Injustice: The Long Road to Freedom

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-29 10:03:36 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 22:49:06

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43 Years of Injustice: The Long Road to Freedom

After 43 years of wrongful imprisonment, Subramanyam "Subu" Vedam finally walked out of a Pennsylvania prison on October 3rd, only to find himself immediately detained by ICE officers. This shocking turn of events raises questions about the justice system and the ongoing struggle for true freedom.

Vedam, an India-born Green Card holder, was just nine months old when he arrived in the United States. His journey took a tragic turn when he was convicted of murder in 1983, despite a lack of evidence. The conviction was based on a false narrative, and Vedam maintained his innocence throughout his time in prison. During his incarceration, he earned three degrees, including an MBA with a perfect GPA, a remarkable achievement in the history of the prison.

In 2022, a team led by Professor Gopal Balachandran uncovered hidden FBI reports and handwritten notes, revealing that the bullet in the victim's skull was too small to have been fired from the alleged weapon. This crucial evidence was not shared with the defense during the trial. As a result, in 2025, a judge overturned the conviction, acknowledging the potential impact on the jury's verdict.

However, Vedam's freedom was fleeting. ICE officials detained him based on a decades-old order linked to a teenage drug conviction. Despite being cleared of the murder charge, this order allowed ICE to enforce his deportation to India, a country he left as an infant and has never known. Vedam's legal team is now fighting to prevent his deportation, with his family advocating for his complete freedom. The case highlights the enduring impact of past convictions and the complex interplay between the criminal justice and immigration systems.