SALT LAKE CITY — Utah violinist John Shin, who spent weeks in an ICE detention center before being released last month, no longer faces deportation after the U.S. government failed to appeal the termination of his removal proceedings.

In August, Shin was arrested by the Department of Homeland Security while in Colorado for work . After a short interrogation, Shin was detained because of an impaired driver conviction nearly five years ago, for which he had already completed probation.

Shin, who is married to a U.S. citizen, originally came to the country under his father's student visa and claimed to have been unable to file for a green card.

Weeks after being arrested, Shin was released from the ICE detention center on Sept. 4.

On Thursday, attorney Adam Crayk said a motion to term

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