Deportation
Articles about deportation from the United States.
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Deportees Might Get A Second Chance
Thanks to the U.S. Court of Appeals of the Sixth Circuit, as of Feb.3, 2010, immigrants who have been deported or are no longer in the country can now reopen their cases from outside U.S. borders. Read More »
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Documentary Features Immigration Raid
Two filmmakers recently premiered their documentary which features the consequences of the largest immigration raid in U.S. history. Read More »
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Families Want Obama To Stop Deportations
A group of Hispanic families as well as various immigration advocates are calling on President Obama to stop the deportations occurring in the country at record levels. Read More »
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Family Separated after Parents were Deported
Many who apply for political asylum end up being turned down by an immigration judge. This was the case of a Colombian couple, Julio and Liliana Gomez. Read More »
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For Immigrants Serving Jail Time, Deportation Could Come Next
A New York-based human rights organization called Breakthrough recently released a video game where players can put themselves in the shoes of immigrants. The game is called ICED and stands for "I can end deportation". Read More »
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Former Nazi kicked out of the United States returns to Germany
Hartmann’s past finally caught up to him as he was discovered by a special investigation unit of the U.S. Department of Justice for his Nazi involvement. He was deported after admitting he had been part of the SS guard and even assisted in Nazi persecutions. Read More »
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Forms of Relief from Removal
When you find yourself in a situation where you may be determined to be eligible for removal from the United States, it is important to understand the different forms of relief from removal that may be available to you. Read More »
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Haitian Deportations - Illegal Detained in Haiti
There is growing concern over the large number of deportations occurring in the country. Record numbers of people in the country illegally are being sent back to their home countries. Read More »
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Hardship Waivers Granted For U.S. Immigration Status
Under U.S. Immigration law, there are certain grounds under which in-admissibility and deportability can be waived. These grounds are determined at the discretion of an immigration court or USCIS adjudicator. Read More »
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ICE Quotas to Increase Deportations
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is not satisfied with this year’s deportation numbers, despite illegal immigrants with criminal records being deported in record numbers. Read More »
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