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Deportation

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Deportation meaning

The act of deporting or exiling, or the state of being deported; banishment; transportation.

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Matiang'i issues deportation orders for foreign investors in betting (Today) - Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i has issued deportation order against foreigners who entered Kenya for.

A governor’s pardon doesn’t automatically stop deportation proceedings, but it eliminates the convictions on which authorities based their deportation.

Asked whether the Home Office still had a suspension on all deportation flights to the Caribbean, initially announced in April, Nokes would only say that she was determined to look at deportation flights “with utmost rigour”.

He also argued that this fear of deportation prevents undocumented immigrants from reporting on other crimes unrelated to deportation and in turn increases crime overall and lowers public safety.

He received time served plus 10 days to allow for deportation proceedings, and was ordered to pay $100 at the time of deportation.

In some cases, they’re asking for deportation cases to be thrown out entirely, and in others, for a deportation order to be wiped from immigrants’ records so they can get another chance to argue they should be allowed to remain in the country.

In the past, an open asylum case would automatically put a hold on deportation, but this form offers only the option of deportation with or without their children, in effect forcing them to drop their asylum claim if they want to see their kids again.

Subsequently, an immigration judge upheld Dimaya’s deportation, deeming that burglary was a violent crime; the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) affirmed the deportation judge’s decision.

The pardons don’t automatically stop deportation proceedings, but eliminate the state convictions federal authorities based their deportation decisions on.

What we hear is that in pursuit of profit, is a willing partner in Trump’s deportation machine, which will likely lead to the deportation of immigrants in Queens, exactly the people they claim to want as neighbors.

Lennon spent the next three and a half years in and out of deportation hearings until 8 October 1975, when a court of appeals barred the deportation attempt, stating "..

She was a Romanian immigrant threatened with deportation for "low moral character" citation and offered agents information on Dillinger in exchange for their help in preventing her deportation.

The Acadians settled on the land before the deportation and returned to some of the same exact land after the deportation.

A federal judge on Wednesday declared illegal a revised version of a federal policy that prevents the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.

Afghans who have fled Pakistan to avoid arrest and deportation are living in makeshift camps on the Afghan side of the Torkham border crossing.

Amid mounting allegations of war crimes against Russia, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant in March for President Vladimir Putin over his suspected involvement in the forcible deportation of Ukrainian children.

An Albanian jailed for running a brothel allegedly frequented by rugby star Lawrence Dallaglio has escaped deportation after a judge described him as 'clever and industrious'.

And while this section of the U.S. Code dictates expedited deportation protocols, it typically allows more time for migrants to lodge asylum claims than what they were afforded under Title 42.

Anyone found staying in the country illegally from next Wednesday will be arrested and sent to the deportation centres.

A spokesperson for the Home Office said it was a modern, comfortable facility for housing individuals who should not be in the country and are awaiting deportation.