BRADENTON, FLORIDA - Record mogul Russell Simmons is urging Congress to free hip-hop pioneer Slick Rick the INS jail in Bradenton, Florida, as he fights deportation. <br>
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The Immigration and Naturalization Service has held Slick Rick -- born Ricky Walters -- since June. The British-born rapper is facing deportation after he pleaded guilty to attempted murder for shooting his cousin and another man in 1990. He spent five years in a New York prison. <br>
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Russell Simmons, who owns Def Jam Records, called on the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network this week to lobby for Walters' release while he fights deportation. <br>
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Simmons has met with Congressional Black Caucus Chairman John Conyers of Michigan and has issued a 30,000-signature petition calling for Slick Rick to be returned to his family in New York. <br>
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After the Board of Immigration Appeals in Virginia denied the rapper's appeal last month, Walters' attorney filed an emergency motion this week with the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta. <br>
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INS lawyers responded to the motion Wednesday. A ruling could come as early as next week.