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Ms. Umanzor remains under house arrest with Brittney and her two other children in Conneaut, 70 miles east of Cleveland, under an order for deportation.
Dreyfus, brought back from the penal colony of Devil's Island (off the coast of South America), was again convicted by a court-martial; but Loubet, by remitting the sentence and canceling the order for deportation, signaled the victory of republican forces against those of the royalists, the Roman Catholic clergy, and the army.
The coalition began its efforts last May, after Daniel Neyoy Ruiz, an undocumented Mexican immigrant living in Tucson, Arizona, was given an order for deportation following a routine traffic stop for a leaky tail pipe.
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On Wednesday, the Justice Department's inspector general reported that the immigration agencies now answering to Mr. Ridge had lost track of thousands of illegal immigrants who had final court orders for deportation, including many from Iraq, Iran and five other countries identified as state sponsors of terrorism.
The Obama administration considers El Salvador too dangerous for Peace Corps volunteers, but will continue to send mothers and children with orders for deportation to the country. .
According to the report, which ICE officials would not confirm, the raids would target hundreds of parents and children who were ordered for deportation by a judge.
The groups -- which included the American Immigration Lawyers Association, the ACLU and National Organization for Women -- said that many of the families hadn't been able to present a case for relief because they lacked legal representation and/or were ordered for deportation in absentia.
The bills come as the number of unaccompanied minors apprehended at the border is up this fiscal year from the previous one, although it dipped in January, and the administration is conducting raids to pick up families ordered for deportation.
But when an order came for deportation of Bulgaria's own Jewish citizens, members of Parliament and church leaders pressured the government to resist, and 48,000 Jews survived.
Although he was indicted in 1970 for hijacking and although the U.S. Supreme Court in 1970 also upheld an order for his deportation (because of illegal entry into the country), severe heart attacks deferred trial or deportation.
Most likely it would end with a final order for his deportation.
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