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"First, there is a concern that defendants subject to deportation by the federal government due to their immigration status may be deported when released from state custody on bail and not be present for further proceedings," Montgomery said.
Alternatively, they may be deported.
Sentencing is expected on Tuesday, and they may be deported.
When she gets out, she may be deported to Mexico.
She may be deported, but she will return.
Section 242(b) provides a detailed administrative procedure for determining whether an alien may be deported.
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Aliens granted asylum in the United States may not be deported, and usually may work in this country.
Ravi now faces up to ten years in jail; as a green-card holder, he may also be deported.
The reaction to the news that killer Learco Chindamo may not be deported after his release from prison has been predictable.
A Palestinian-Syrian refugee who rose to worldwide prominence while stuck in Dubai airport for a fortnight may shortly be deported to Syria, his brother told the Guardian on Wednesday night.
Judge Raymond Sears ruled that the plaintiff, who fled to Hong Kong in 1988, may not be deported until his case is resolved, a process that could end in London's highest court, the Privy Council.
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