WEST FRANKFORT, Ill. (AP) — A Mexican restaurant manager in southern Illinois who doesn’t have legal permission to live in the U.S. isn’t scheduled for another immigration hearing until 2021 after he posted bond last year.

Juan Carlos Hernandez Pacheco’s immigration case gained national attention as President Donald Trump’s administration clamped down on immigrants living in the U.S. illegally. Residents of West Frankfort, which solidly voted for Trump, rallied around Pacheco. He was released on bond in March after being detained by immigration officials.

The (Carbondale) Southern Illinoisan reports that Pacheco’s last appearance before an immigration judge was in November to establish a case timeline. He’s due in court in April 2021.

Letters of support came from the police chief and others. Pacheco ran La Fiesta Mexican Restaurant for years.

His case is among more than half a million pending in U.S. immigration courts.