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The implication here is that Alinity got a fraud marriage to establish residency and should be deported, something that goes beyond online harassment and threatens her physical safety.
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The Catch-22: Under federal law, illegal immigrants convicted of drug offenses are more likely to be deported, which is something defense lawyers are now required to explain.
Trump also admitted that millions of people have been deported under Obama, something that Republicans don't ever admit out loud, for the most part.
I don't know if it was the list of the house's nine previous casualties ("Freshers week was too much for him... #SHITLAD"; "physically inferior"; "liked the taste of some very sloppy seconds #MUG"; "deported"; "nervous breakdown"), but something about the ad fascinated me.
"It is the court's view," the judge added, "that deporting munitions, particularly something such as night vision goggles — this is a very serious offense.
Punish a whole team of Apprentice candidates for losing a task by deporting them, or something.
H-2 workers were — and still are — threatened with violence, housed in storage sheds, underpaid or not paid, and, most important, deported and blacklisted for doing something about it.
They would get caught on a technicality, you know, driving without a license or something, then get deported out of the blue.
Jane's grandmother is in a coma and the family is told she will be deported when she wakes up -- something called "medical repatriation" -- and the show freezes with the words "Yes, this really happens.
Many of them were simply relocated to the nearby community of Yalata, which was something akin to being deported.
"So he was like, 'If you say something, you can just get deported.
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