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Frequently, homes are put up as collateral, so deportation can be a financial calamity for an entire family.
She was, after all, the overseer, if not the instigator, of the "Go Home" billboards of 2013, and the creator of the tale of the migrant recounted in another of her party conference speeches: he had allegedly ducked deportation because the court accepted that he had a family life with a cat, and so deportation would breach his human rights (another story flatly denied by colleagues).
To speed the whole tiresome thing along, perhaps; the government almost never grants asylum, so deportation is pretty much a sure thing.
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The court-martial required Latte to testify against the deserter, and so his deportation was postponed.
But the court held that doing so violated deportation law, which would allow him to be sent only to his home country, Tanzania.
Today and over the next few days the paper is running a number of articles advocating republicanism, despite another outdated statute, the Treason Felony Act 1848, which threatens anyone doing so with deportation "for the term of his or her natural life".
But his lawyers lodged a last-minute appeal, so the deportation process cannot begin until a panel of judges decides whether the case should go to the ECHR's Grand Chamber.
And so the deportations go on.
But with so few deportations closed under the review, it has hardly registered in communities.
The immigrants were convinced a president who had overseen so many deportations could stop them.
Why so many deportations?
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