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We're all afraid of getting deported.
But if refugees are stuck in a Border Patrol jail in Artesia, New Mexico -- pretty much in the middle of nowhere -- their chances of getting a lawyer plummet, and their chances of getting deported soar.
"If you are a run-of-the-mill immigrant here illegally, your odds of getting deported are close to zero — it's just highly unlikely to happen," John Sandweg, until recently the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said in an interview.
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The chance of you getting deported is one in a million".
"It's harder to get the business community to support a bill on the legal rights of people getting deported," he pointed out, "than to get a legalization program for Central Americans who are working in their restaurants".
Leo was not one of those, but Aasif continued: "We are witnessing a lot of Tamil boys getting deported back and that is creating fear in the community".
Wayne writes of "late-night screamers" keeping him awake, of showering in puddles of blood, of his friend "Jamaica" getting deported ("I guess he really did need a better lawyer.
"I've lost everything as a result of leaving and getting deported," he says.
"People who were not doing anything of consequence were getting deported.
There is not only a risk of getting caught on the way and getting deported to Nepal, chances of losing your life also run high.
He doesn't want to travel around because he's scared to get deported," said Muñoz, of Compton.
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