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Discover LudwigThe phrase "risk deportation" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing the potential consequences of certain actions or situations that may lead to being removed from a country. Example: "If you do not comply with the immigration laws, you may risk deportation."
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Any new arrivals would risk deportation.
Rather than come forward and risk deportation, an unknowable number of immigrants have burrowed deeper underground.
Rather than risk deportation, he said, he had waited for a change in immigration laws.
Illegal immigrants who carry the matrícula card still risk deportation and are still barred from working by federal law.
Applicants who are rejected have no right to appeal and will still risk deportation, especially those whose paperwork was falsified.
Now past the deadline to register, those without documents have to pay prohibitively expensive legal fees to clarify their citizenship or risk deportation.
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With no papers, he risked deportation.
The movement was largely Latino, and crucially strengthened by undocumented immigrants who stepped up, risking deportation.
When David Cameron announced that non-English speakers risked deportation, he had just cut £45m from the English language teaching budget.
H-1B workers struggle to switch jobs without risking deportation, he said, which allows employers to pay them less.
Illegal immigrants do their best to remain in the shadows, to avoid attracting government attention and risking deportation.
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