The fallout from the Times Square car bomb case on May 1 could lead to deportations.
A federal immigration judge in Boston has scheduled an Aug. 10 deportation hearing for Pakistani Pir Khan, 43, of Watertown, Mass., one of three men arrested after FBI agents acted on information provided by the confessed Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad, the Associated Press reported.
At the time of the arrest, authorities said Khan and others may have provided money to Shahzad, but may not have known about any bomb plot. None have been charged in connection with the case.
U.S. Immigration Judge Matthew on Tuesday found Khan was eligible for deportation because he illegally entered the U.S. via Mexico in 1991, AP reported. His attorney has said he has no ties to Shahzad, AP reported.