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[dḗpôr-tā́shən, -pōr-]
(n.)The act or an instance of deporting.
(n.)Expulsion of an undesirable alien from a country.
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Prior to the enactment of IIRAIRA, the legal process of deporting a foreign national was called “deportation” proceedings and concerned a foreign national who was already present in the U.S. At that time there also existed “exclusion” proceedings which concerned a foreign national who was trying to gain admission ...
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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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Find Deportation & Removal - Immigration legal information and lawyers at FindLaw ... Deportation Basics The Removal Process: ... Deportation (a process that is also called "removal") occurs when the federal government orders that a non-citizen be removed from the United States, typically after the violation of immigration...
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Find The Removal Process - Immigration legal information and lawyers at FindLaw ... The distinction between exclusion and deportation proceedings has been eliminated, and aliens subject to removal from the United States are now all placed in removal proceedings. ... Deportation Basics...
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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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Both deportation and exclusion mean that you're not allowed to stay in the U.S., but they're different in some ways. Deportation affects people who are already in the U.S., either legally or illegally, by forcing them to leave.
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SUSPENSION OF DEPORTATION ... ASYLUM AND WITHHOLDING OF DEPORTATION ... (4) suspension of deportation; (5) adjustment of status to permanent residence; (5) asylum and withholding of deportation; (6) legalization and registry and, if all else fails, (7) voluntary departure.
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The Deportation Abyss; "It Ain't Over 'Til the Alien Wins" ... While the INS receives much-deserved flack for the deportation quagmire, a large portion of the blame lies with the independent agency in charge of the nation's immigration courts, the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), and its appellate body,
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