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Investigators said his wish to be deported might be fulfilled -- after a stay in a federal prison.
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So he'll stay in the U.S., even though he might be deported for daring to deliver a pizza.
For a while it looked like he might be deported.
If she was turned back at the border, she might be deported to Eritrea.
Wire services quoted diplomats and officials as saying the three men might be deported.
"I have family members that might be deported, and just to be safe I wouldn't vote for him".
The other unanswered question is where the asylum seekers might be deported to: it would be impossible to send someone back to a war zone.
I can't imagine how stressful it would be to worry that he might be deported because of some silly detail in an interview.
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Immediately after the arrests, day laborers who remained on Jackson Heights street corners expressed fear that the men who were arrested, many of whom were believed to be illegal immigrants, might be deported.
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