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Admittedly, expulsion would be unusual.
But Blocher and Gulati contend that, in Puerto Rico's case, expulsion would be precluded.
She was young and vulnerable, and he felt that expulsion would be disastrous for her.
They said his expulsion would be a "fundamental violation of academic freedom".
Two of the other situations would also result in expulsion, and in one other, expulsion would be a possibility.
They were dissuaded by intelligence officials, who argued that expulsion would be incendiary, and the Bush administration reportedly made clear to Mr. Sharon that it was holding him to an earlier agreement not to kill or exile Mr. Arafat.
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Johnson argued that a mass "programme of expulsions" would be both costly and legally difficult.
The expulsions would be a political earthquake, a dramatic move whose repercussions would capture the attention of Americans for weeks on end.
"Even after that," said Brand, "if they decided not to impose the extreme sanction of expulsion, he would be free to serve".
It stands to be a minefield and an expulsion would represent the most draconian application of the regulations.
In Britain, two senior officials later told me, convincing Trump to approve the expulsions involved enlisting support from France and Germany first, then a phone call from Prime Minister Theresa May explaining that the individual European countries' expulsions, taken together, would be comparable to the number of expulsions by the U.S. that Trump had signed off on.
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