Deportation
Articles about deportation from the United States.
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130 Immigrants Arrested in Virginia – Risk Deportation
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently conducted a sweep operation in Northern Virginia, rounding up 130 people of foreign nationality who are either illegal immigrants, or immigrants with criminal convictions. Read More »
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2010 Record Deportation Numbers
The fiscal year of 2010 saw more migrant deportations from the U.S. than ever before. Read More »
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500,000 Illegal Immigrants Defying Deportation Orders
Over 500,000 illegal immigrants are believed to be residing in the United States, despite receiving deportation orders. Read More »
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9 Florida Counties Able to Check Immigration Status of Jailed Inmates
Hillsborough County in Florida became the ninth county in the state to be able to check the immigration status of jailed inmates. Read More »
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Avoiding The Removal Process As A U.S. Immigrant
For any immigrant to the United States, the removal process can be devastating. Removal, or the removing of non-U.S. citizens from the United States, occurs when one is found to be not eligible for admission to the U.S. in the first place. Read More »
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Capacity of Detention Centers Increasing, Management being Outsourced
Due to the increasing number of illegal immigrants detained around border checkpoints the American government has implemented additional measures. They are working on increasing the capacity of their detention centers where illegal immigrants are temporary held. Read More »
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Central American Immigrants on the Rise, Critics Argue for Strategy Change
Mexico is the gateway to the United States for many illegal immigrants. For many Central American immigrants, Mexico is their first stop. In 2005 nearly 250,000 immigrants were deported by Mexican authorities. Read More »
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Criminals Targeted for Deportation
One out of every two immigrants who were deported in the fiscal year of 2010 had a criminal record. Immigration agents under Barack Obama�s administration, has intensified the search for convicted immigrants to deport. Read More »
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Deportation from the United States
Generally the USCIS only issues deportation orders because the individual has somehow broken the law. Thousands of immigrants are deported every year. Read More »
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Deportation Leads to Hardship
A Bronx. NY family of 7 faces extreme hardship due to deportation. Read More »
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