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The immigration courts are still likely to be overwhelmed by deportation cases.
They argued that an overhaul would also stop the breakup of Hispanic families by deportation.
"The returning of people to another country whether by deportation or extradition is very difficult".
He was taken into custody, where officials found he had overstayed his tourist visa, a violation punishable by deportation.
He was escorted off the Croisette and on Friday sentenced to six months in jail followed by deportation.
When they were asked at a plenary session how many had been separated by deportation from a parent or other close family member, hundreds of hands went up.
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The church gave this compact a nod of approval, citing the sanctity of families, including those of illegal immigrants, who might be split up by deportations.
John Dalhuisen, Amnesty International's director for Europe and Central Asia, said that the group was deeply concerned by the arbitrary detention of "some of the most vulnerable people on Turkish soil" and by deportations that violated both Turkish and international law.
The Abkhaz say they have reclaimed what was lost by deportations to Turkey in the 19th century and to Siberia in the 20th century, as well as through later Georgian settlement (Stalin was Georgian).
"Families in our communities are being ripped apart by deportations, and the system is in chaos," said Tony Stieritz, director of Catholic Social Action for the Cincinnati Archdiocese, who helped organize the Mass.
The president assured them he has "deep concern" for the pain of families separated by deportations.
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