But under strict immigration reforms passed in 1996, even legal residents convicted of a wide variety of crimes are deportable. |
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Those who are considered deportable are then sent to jail while their deportation is processed. |
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For example, it makes noncitizens deportable for wholly innocent associational activity. |
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Under the statute, then, he remains an alien, and therefore deportable. |
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If you are deportable as an aggravated felon, you are not eligible for voluntary departure. |
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Bahrain excepted, they suffer no toiling masses yearning to be free, aside from deportable foreign labourers. |
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But because they are both women, Morales could become deportable as soon as her student visa expires next year. |
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Every one of these detainees was either inadmissible to the United States or was deportable by virtue of immigration violations, and 505 of the 762 have in fact been deported. |
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Secure Streets relied on raids to find deportable aliens. |
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The American Civil Liberties Union analysed 11 of the departments getting the funds and found that ten of them detained 656 deportable aliens, and arrested only five gang members. |
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By virtue of section 89 of the Law, the Governor may make a deportation order in respect of, inter alia, any person who is a convicted and deportable person, a destitute person or an undesirable person. |
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This briefing paper aims to provide information on the reasons why the denial of refugee status i.e. international protection does not necessarily mean return and change to the status of deportable alien. |
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