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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from deportation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate protection or prevention from being removed or expelled from a country. Example: "The immigration lawyer helped her obtain a work visa, saving her from deportation."
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Their protests and pressure helped push President Obama to offer many of them reprieves from deportation.
He took executive action to shield some young students from deportation.
President Obama granted them temporary reprieves from deportation and work permits, although no legal immigration status.
They want to apply together so that neither would be left unprotected from deportation.
Under the program, young people who qualify receive deferrals from deportation for two years.
But immigration agents denied his first requests to be spared from deportation.
Mr. Obama used executive action this year to spare "Dreamers" from deportation.
In the end Chevrier could not save all his children from deportation.
Probably not, at least until someone blocked by the courts from deportation commits an atrocity.
They are also protected from deportation or financial exploitation at border crossings.
The schemes protecting undocumented migrants from deportation will not apply to recent or future illegal immigrants.
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