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Home » Former Syracuse basketball player to be deported after spending weeks in ICE custody
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Former Syracuse basketball player to be deported after spending weeks in ICE custody

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellApril 3, 20262 Mins Read
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Former Syracuse basketball player to be deported after spending weeks in ICE custody

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A former Syracuse basketball player is being deported to Sudan after spending several weeks in ICE custody.

John Bol Ajak was taken into custody on Feb. 18 and agreed to a deportation order on Thursday, according to Syracuse.com.

The outlet reported that Ajak had been given the option of either voluntary departure or a deportation order, and he chose the latter. The U.S. government pays for the deportation order, while voluntarily leaving allows eligibility for future entry.

“If this is how I’m leaving, I never want to step foot in this country again,” Ajak said.

Ajak was held at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Pennsylvania and had been living in Syracuse.

John Bol Ajak wearing Syracuse Orange uniform preparing to play basketball at JMA Wireless Dome

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He was arrested four times from December until being placed in ICE custody for trespassing, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. He admitted on Thursday that he had been in the country illegally after his F-1 student visa had expired, which also resulted in him not being able to attend the Newhouse School of Public Communications at the university.

Ajak came to the United States from Kenya in 2014 to pursue and education and basketball opportunities in Pennsylvania, and played for the Orange from 2020 through 2023 under Jim Boeheim.

John Bol Ajak celebrating on basketball court at Hinkle Fieldhouse

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At 6-foot-10 and 215 pounds, he played in 35 games, registering 234 total minutes among one start. He scored 21 career points and had 43 rebounds, 26 assists, and 27 personal fouls.

Ajak was born in South Sudan, but his family fled to Kenya when he was an infant during the country’s civil war.

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