Albanian is wrongly deported to Italy for a crime he committed.

A legal citizen of the United States may have infiltrated the wrong place for a crime he did not commit, since a foreign court has found that he may be the case of a wrong identity. Ilir Hope, 52-year-old, citizen of Albania, resident citizens of the United States [...]
Ilir Hope, 52-year-old, citizen of Albania, resident citizens of the United States for 16 years, has infiltrated in October 2018, as the ICE demanded the removal of a decades-old drug trafficking sentence in Italy, reports the Daily Beast.
But after his exile to Italy instead of infiltrated the country of birth in Albania, Hope was released from prison because he apparently committed no crime.
A Court of Appeals found that the sentence that prompted his expulsion may have included another person with the same name, born almost 20 years later in another country.
Now it is unclear how Hope will return to the United States of America from Italy, a place he has never called home, and according to ICE he should never infiltrate the first place.
The initial appointment was that they had deported it to the wrong place, apparently deliberately,” told The Daily Best, Matthew L. Hoppock, Hope's lawyer. Now he has a court order that shows the sentence for which he's been penetrated and which was for another person”, Time broadcasts.
The person he was confused with was “Osman Ilir”, born in Macedonia on April 2, 1985.
Hope was born in Albania on July 29, 1965.
The only similarity is the name,” said Hoppock, “and is the most common name in Albania”.
“Osman” was the original Hope surname before marrying a US citizen in 2002 and changed his last name, a change reflected in his Albanian passport.
The sentence of July 4th 2003, which referred to “Ilr Osman”, was for cocaine possession and co-operation in drug trafficking in Italy, at a time when Hoppock claims Hope was not in Italy.











