ICE Deports First Kenyan To Play In The NFL

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Playing for the Colts is bad enough, but look what just happened to the first Kenyan to ever play in the NFL:

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ICE sent former Indianapolis Colts linebacker Daniel Adongo back to Kenya.

The 37-year-old arrived in the U.S. in 2013 on a visa after a rugby career in South Africa.

The Colts were willing to experiment a little, so they signed a guy with zero American football experience and turned him into a linebacker.

He played in a handful of games before injuries and other issues ended his NFL career in 2015.

His visa expired in 2016.

Here's what ICE had to say:

This dangerous individual was clearly a threat to the community, which is now safer since he's been removed.

And they're not exaggerating.

Adongo was arrested multiple times by Indiana law enforcement over the past nine years for crimes including felony intimidation, battery, and disorderly conduct. He was convicted of criminal mischief with damage in 2020 and sentenced to 364 days in jail.

His most recent criminal charges fall under the Laken Riley act, a federal statute that requires the detention, without bond, of illegal aliens for certain crimes.

Meanwhile, leftists are saying that Republicans are Nazis for deporting a violent foreigner who overstayed his visa by 10 years.

No, really - that's what they are saying!!

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If Adongo really wanted authorities to let him stay, he should've signed with the Chiefs!

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