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to deportation
noun
The act of deporting or exiling, or the state of being deported; banishment; transportation.
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This amounts to deportation from Scotland".
In at least one case, the arrest led to deportation.
Go to jail.' And from jail to deportation".
People of other nationalities are sent to deportation hearings.
Many fear that applying to college will expose them and their families to deportation.
The Israelis impounded six ships in all and detained 600 campaigners with a view to deportation.
But under immigration laws enacted in 1996, all noncitizens convicted of felonies are subject to deportation.
A law passed in 1996 made noncitizens convicted of felonies subject to deportation.
The governor said the pardons addressed "shortcomings in our federal immigration laws relating to deportation".
Without the proper documents, immigrants are liable to deportation if stopped by the police.
Many immigrant convicts are naturalized United States citizens who are not subject to deportation.
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