Deportation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deportation means the expulsion of a person or group of people from a place or country. The expulsion of natives is also called banishment, exile, or penal transportation. Deportation is an ancient p...
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The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution is the part of the Bill of Rights which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures. It was ratified as a response to the abuse of the wr...
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Visa Holders and Deportation:  The most common reasons non-permanent residents (visa holders) are deported or removed from the United States are if they entered the U.S. without inspection or without valid entry documents, or if they entered legally on a visa, but then overstayed the period of time they were authorized...
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In 1996, a law was introduced that called for the deportation of non-United States citizens who received a jail sentence for over one year. Under this legislation, it does not matter if the sentence was later suspended or mitigated.
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Any alien that is in the United States may be subject to deportation or removal if he or she: ... In addition to containing general information about the immigrant (name, country of origin, etc.), the NTA also states the reasons for the deportation or removal.
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Deportation proceedings are conducted if the alien has already entered the United States. Without express permission, an alien who's been excluded from the United States may not re-enter for one year. An alien who's been deported may not re-enter for five years.
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Deportation - The formal removal of an alien from the United States when the alien has been found removable for violating the immigration laws. Deportation is ordered by an immigration judge without any punishment being imposed or contemplated. ... For legal advice regarding Deportation, you can contact our legal staff...
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Any person who is not a U.S. citizen can be deported from the United States. Both deportation and exclusion are now referred to as “removal” proceedings following the enactment of IIRAIRA. If someone is determined to be removable, ... Refusal of entry to the United States can happen for a number of reasons. At the port...
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Immigration - Deportation - United States ... The first step in deporting an alien is to issue an "Order to Show Cause." This document establishes the government's reasons for deporting the person in question. The alien is usually detained, although he or she can be released by posting bond.
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If you overstay the date stamped on your Form I-94 or Form I-94W (see Entry and Exit Requirements), even by one day, you will have committed an offence under United States immigration law. If this is detected by immigration authorities, you will be subject to detention and deportation.
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