Organ Broker Skirts Expulsion as Lawyer Cites ‘Victimless’ Crime

December 29, 2014

(Chicago Tribune) – An Israeli citizen who in 2011 became the only person in the United States convicted of organ trafficking will remain in the country after a federal immigration agency concluded his crime was “victimless” and not an offense of “moral turpitude,” his lawyer said. Levy Izhak Rosenbaum completed a 2 1/2-year sentence last week for brokering the sale of kidneys. By permitting his release from a New Jersey prison rather than holding him for deportation, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency concluded that Rosenbaum didn’t engage in a violent or immoral crime that would warrant his expulsion from the U.S., his lawyer said.