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"deportation" Definitions
  1. the act of forcing somebody to leave a country, usually because they have broken the law or because they have no legal right to be there

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But the deportation of Vietnamese immigrants — even ones with past deportation orders — has been rare.
While Adi's deportation order was issued in 2009, ICE did not proceed with the deportation.
But the pain of self-deportation is different from the trauma of fearing deportation by force.
Trump said he would also establish a "deportation task force" to identify criminals subject to deportation, would triple the number of federal deportation officers, and increase the number of border patrol stations.
Trump claims he will unleash a "deportation task force," tripling the number of immigration officers dedicated to deportation.
It's why intellectual immigration hawks have long preferred "self-deportation" (also known as "attrition through enforcement") over mass deportation.
Deportation drive Meet the Georgia gubernatorial candidate who's driving a "deportation bus" around the state to drum up votes.
Trump vowed to establish a "deportation force" to institute the mass deportation of undocumented people presently living in the United States.
He was released after 19 years, but was facing deportation when Mr. Brown tried to pardon him, effectively stopping his pending deportation.
The children Zayes studied were all of Mexican descent and fell into three groups: those living in the US under threat of parental deportation, those living in the US following parental deportation, and those living in Mexico following parental deportation.
He made no mention of his support of "deportation forces" or mass deportation for undocumented immigrants, hallmarks of Trump's immigration policy for months.
CNN, meanwhile, spoke with Swedish authorities who confirmed that it was "forced deportation," yet the outlet didn't reveal why the man faced deportation.
Michael Williams on Tuesday shared a video promoting Williams's "Deportation Bus Tour" to the state's "sanctuary cities" to promote his pro-deportation policies.
Historian: Trump deportation plan 'absolutely not possible' Public Will for Massive Deportation Operation It is difficult to imagine Trump drawing the kind of support for a large-scale deportation operation that the Eisenhower administration was able to muster in the mid-1950s.
This is the race where one candidate brags he has a deportation truck while another candidate does him one better and has a deportation bus.
Federal law says deportation cases must be heard in immigration court, but Ramirez's lawyers argue that they are merely challenging his arrest, not his deportation.
If a judge decides that the adult is eligible for deportation, the child will be reunited with the parent prior their deportation from the country.
The large-scale deportation marks a turning point in U.S.-Cuba relations regarding the deportation of Cuban immigrants, and officials say it's just the beginning.
That order made clear that just about any immigrant living in the country illegally could be a priority for deportation, particularly those with outstanding deportation orders.
The initiative -- dubbed "Faces of Trump's Mass Deportation Plan" -- includes the DNC soliciting and sharing stories of those targeted for deportation who are not violent criminals.
The Trump administration has threatened generalized, large-scale workplace raids, but has mostly focused its interior deportation assets on undocumented immigrants with pending orders of deportation.
Donald Trump's solution is a mass deportation force that would carry out nationwide deportation raids that would throw communities and our national economy into complete chaos.
Rights groups have criticized the new deportation push because many of those designated for deportation will be separated from families who remain in the United States.
With a black crayon, she drew six boxes in a row, each symbolizing a stage in the deportation process: police, city court, prison, ICE, immigration court, deportation.
The Trump administration's new deportation rules will, by radically expanding who can be targeted for deportation, remove that security and heighten the burdens of life in limbo.
Publicly claiming that the deportation of Dreamers is not a top priority is essentially meaningless in the wake of multiple Dreamer arrests and at least one deportation.
Perhaps most importantly, the part of the deportation process that has so far posed the biggest obstacle to mass deportation — the immigration court system — is under Sessions's control.
"It's impossible for a child to represent themselves in deportation proceedings and have to argue against a government attorney who is fighting for a child's deportation," McKenna says.
Agents had more power to decide which immigrants to arrest and put into deportation proceedings, because the pool of immigrants most vulnerable to deportation had expanded by millions.
Unlike people who have had no prior contact with the immigration system, those who have already received orders of deportation have few, if any, protections against swift deportation.
Many immigrants, even those with supposedly "final" deportation orders, may well have qualified for relief from deportation — but were not given a chance to fairly make their case.
Her deportation is an example of how "President Trump's mass deportation plan makes our country less safe," Mayor Greg Stanton said, vowing to not cooperate with the executive order.
Her lawyer argues her deportation was a direct result of Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration, which prioritizes the deportation of undocumented immigrants who are convicted or charged with crimes.
" Trump's newly hired campaign manager dodged questions on the deportation force in August before saying that Trump's much-talked about deportation force from the primary was "to be determined.
Specifically, Trump has said if elected he would establish a "deportation force" to institute the mass deportation of the 11 million undocumented people presently living in the United States.
The deportation plan had sparked rebuke from liberal Israelis, Holocaust survivors and their American Jewish allies, and led Israel's Supreme Court last month to temporarily halt the deportation order.
This would have the biggest impact on unauthorized immigrants living in the US who get arrested and put in deportation proceedings, but ask for asylum to avert their deportation.
Since 2016, there's been an eighty-four-per-cent increase in the deportation of Venezuelans and a six-hundred-and-twenty-per-cent increase in the deportation of Cubans.
Yet Trump's un-American and racist deportation policies want to build a wall, unleash a deportation force, and incarcerate undocumented immigrants using the very tax dollars they are contributing.
The other option being discussed, deportation, also reduces jobs, in this case because the number of native-born workers can't rise enough to absorb the job losses caused by deportation.
" Mr. Rosenthal adds that mass deportation will not create new jobs for Americans — unless, that is "they want to be deportation agents or work in the for-profit prison industry.
During these meetings, according to the former senior administration official, Miller began agitating for ICE to expand its deportation efforts, pursuing not just felons for deportation but families as well.
During these meetings, according to the former senior administration official, Miller began agitating for ICE to expand its deportation efforts, pursuing not just felons for deportation but families as well.
Generally, when ICE takes noncitizens (including Green Card holders) into custody, a deportation officer decides whether that person can post bond and return home while their deportation case plays out.
Trump said he would triple the number of ICE deportation officers and create a new special deportation task force focused on identifying and removing the most dangerous illegal aliens and immigrants.
Peter Devoy, assistant general manager for Immigration New Zealand (INZ), told Reuters five individuals from the group had been served with Deportation Liability Notices, the first stage in the deportation process.
The final proposal calls for changing current deportation procedures, under which migrants are given a date by which they must leave the country or report to an immigration office for deportation.
She trains people in how to tell their stories to groups that have promised to defend immigrants against deportation, and helps them fill out forms for family members in deportation proceedings.
" Trump's newly hired campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, dodged questions on the deportation force in August 222 before saying that Trump's much-talked about deportation force from the primary was "to be determined.
The Trump administration believes, according to the State Department, that those immigrants who arrived before 2628 are now eligible for deportation should the government have a reason to begin such deportation procedures.
On Monday, an emergency motion to stop Ms. Bautista-Mayorga's deportation was denied, and ICE agents set up a meeting early Tuesday to reunite Noah and his mother ahead of their deportation.
But with the exception of people caught at the border and those convicted of crimes — both of whom are already "deportation priorities" under the Obama administration — his plan says little about deportation.
Keeping the connection strong between him and his voters simply by announcing expanded deportation Okay, but now let's talk about the actual deportation spike should it actually occur and what it would mean.
" Deportation bus tour breaks down -  WashEx : "A spokesman for a candidate in Georgia's race for governor says the politician's 'deportation bus' broke down during its tour to promote a tough stance on immigration.
Trump has said he wants to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, make millions of undocumented immigrants subject to deportation and cancel President Barack Obama's executive order protecting millions from deportation.
For instance, Homeland Security officials told The Times that the 2,000 families selected for deportation in Sunday's raids all have open deportation orders — in many cases after they failed to appear in court.
Garcia de Rayos had also received a reprieve from deportation in 2013, though she had both a criminal conviction (for using a fake Social Security number to work) and a previous deportation order.
American immigration law is clear: Would-be deportees are entitled to reopen their old deportation cases if changed country conditions make deportation dangerous, because nobody should be deported to face persecution and torture.
Finally, some would surely argue that a pardon protecting a large category of immigrants from deportation would, just like the deportation deferral program, effectively amount to a repeal of laws enacted by Congress.
But if he denies the application and the alien does not have lawful status, he will order the alien's deportation unless the alien establishes eligibility for some other form of relief from deportation.
Further results provided by Gallup show that while almost exactly three-fourths of those who support deportation also back the wall, fully four-fifths of those who oppose deportation also oppose the wall.
ICE has made clear that while they still prioritize criminals, they also prioritize undocumented immigrants with final deportation orders and do not consider anyone exempt from being arrested or put into deportation proceedings.
But the new deportation plan is enraging immigration advocates anew.
Much more impractical than forced deportation of 11 million immigrants.
Smith, a Jamaican native, was facing deportation with his arrest.
Under President Trump, the risk of deportation isn't evenly distributed.
But the fear of deportation, she says, is very real.
GILLIBRAND: I believe that it has become a deportation force.
And now, 75 percent of Americans support incarceration and deportation.
The length of the delay in the deportation was unclear.
So undocumented immigrants fearing imminent deportation feel somewhat safer there.
According to police, ICE had a deportation warrant for Cruz.
On immigration, Sessions could make Trump's deportation plans more likely.
"This is the Trump deportation machine in action," she said.
Also, immigrants with criminal backgrounds will be a deportation priority.
Trump has said he would still prioritize criminals for deportation.
He was released Wednesday but deportation is still a possibility.
The measure prohibits the deportation of those meeting certain requirements.
Half way through his sentence, ICE commenced his deportation process.
Officials also touted Mexico's first transatlantic deportation flight last week.
Miguna challenged the constitutionality of his deportation, and on Feb.
For some, a denial could even lead to their deportation.
This program temporarily protected over 780,000 undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Deportation is up 38% in just the last four months.
Protestors are blocking the van to halt her deportation pic.twitter.
These moves aren't about making more people eligible for deportation.
Two factors will limit the size of the deportation dragnet.
In practice, deportation is tricky and choices must be made.
We weren't concerned ICE would take deportation proceedings against them.
Those who don't are issued a deportation order in absentia.
The judge referred Exposto to Malaysia's immigration department for deportation.
And Clinton's new deportation law hit me like a rock.
Because my deportation was not based on a single crime.
They had final deportation orders and convictions for serious crimes.
DACA recipients won't be a priority for deportation — in theory.
He is still fighting to appeal his deportation from Europe.
She's weighed in on deportation, education, climate, and refugee policy.
She launched her website, In Case of Deportation, this month.
The deportation is set to begin in a few weeks.
Naghawi and thousands of others are now listed for deportation.
They support 'sanctuary cities' that actively protect illegals from deportation.
Mexico has not yet announced a date for his deportation.
Yet he found a way to threaten me with deportation.
The deportation is the latest by Cambodia at Beijing's behest.
He could face deportation or future denial of U.S. citizenship.
Immigrants are reacclimating themselves to living in fear of deportation.
Take, for instance, the deportation of the Rohingya from Myanmar.
Deportation definitely happens — for our cases, it's not very common.
Over 700,000 applicants have already received deportation relief through DACA.
In Crimea every Tatar family has stories of the deportation.
Individual deportation officers, reached on their personal phones, declined too.
Many of the fathers we saw had agreed to deportation.
Babin has introduced the Criminal Alien Deportation Act of 2016.
The lawmakers praised their willingness to come forward, risking deportation.
Deportation first became part of U.S. immigration practice in 28503.
Because of the court's deadlock, he is vulnerable to deportation.
Trump's huge deportation plan isn't workable, but it is metaphor.
These guys — and Donald Trump have said it — deportation force.
Bruce Rauner, who declined to pardon Perez before the deportation.
The US ended deportation protections for nearly 22014,22014 more people.
"We are very scared of our deportation," he told CNN.
Butina faces possible deportation to Russia after finishing her sentence.
Mass deportation wasn't in the Overton window a year ago.
I'm gonna stop this bullshit deportation that Obama is doing.
For those who undergo deportation, the outlook is even bleaker.
We're going to triple the number of ICE deportation officers.
This almost certainly places those relatives in danger of deportation.
In other parts of the world, deportation is more common.
A $280 fine, no deportation, and no prohibitions against driving.
"We're not doing their bidding on immigration enforcement and deportation."
But under Trump, a lot more people are deportation targets.
They could be in danger of deportation beginning in March.
Would the higher deportation numbers resume if you were president?
A Russian national, she faces deportation once she is released.
Gavin Newsom (D) to pardon Birru and stop her deportation.
It has protected nearly 700,000 undocumented young adults from deportation.
President Barack Obama's troubling deportation actions have ripped families apart.
Under Obama, immigrants with criminal records were targeted for deportation.
My dad had been detained and was facing deportation proceedings.
Deportation orders are already pending against about 673 such families.
Those who do not fulfill the criteria would face deportation.
The deportation of people like Ajjawi is entirely the goal.
They are not in detention but are awaiting deportation hearings.
"  -- An Army officer said his mother's deportation is "completely inhumane.
Deportation proceedings followed, culminating in a removal order in 2011.
Now an appeals court has thrown out his deportation order.
That program has primarily represented detained, indigent immigrants facing deportation.
Would it cause ICE to double down on her deportation?
He is now awaiting a third and final deportation ruling.
Due to her precarious health, she was released pending deportation.
Some are slated for deportation, only to melt into society.
He is also continuing to appeal his deportation order abroad.
To dramatize deportation in the current political climate is gutsy.
The immigrants could start to face deportation after March 5.
MORE's executive actions to shield certain undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Will Donald Trump's deportation police eventually get around to them?
Deportation arrests have surged more than 40 percent under Trump.
The statement offers little consolation to those possibly facing deportation.
Because he was in the US illegally, he faced deportation.
And it's become the top destination for US deportation flights.
Since 2016, Palma has been trying to fight his deportation.
Today, he represents clients who are at risk of deportation.
She faces six months in prison, likely followed by deportation.
Facing certain deportation, many of those students left the country.
Donald Trump's platform would make deportation as scary as possible.
In the same ruling, the judge also prevented his deportation.
His conviction could lead to his deportation back to China.
He's been detained ever since and is currently awaiting deportation.
And at all times, they would be vulnerable to deportation.
Immigration policy circa 2007, for example, was still aggressive toward unauthorized immigrants — with high-profile raids, and no equivalent to President Obama's "deferred action" program providing protection from deportation — but it wasn't mass deportation.
University of California at San Diego researchers studying the health impacts of deportation on veterans said they suffer from a variety of health problems, which can be exacerbated by stresses of the deportation process.
Among a litany of unrealistic proposals, Trump called for the deportation of DACA recipients and DREAMer students, even though DACA recipients are currently protected from deportation under President Obama's 2014 executive actions on immigration.
"For those facing the brutality and violence of deportation, whose lives are on the verge of being suddenly and horribly pulled apart, legal resources can be the difference between deportation and safety," Steyer said.
After that, the Department of Homeland Security initiated deportation proceedings against him, arguing that Dimaya's burglaries violated the Immigration and Nationality Act, which stipulates non-citizens involved in "crimes of violence" can face deportation.
As he fights his own deportation, he works with other immigrants in New York, accompanying them to their ICE check-ins, developing a legal support clinic and organizing churches and synagogues to fight deportation.
"To anyone considering such a move, let me clear, promises won't protect anyone from deportation, because delay means deportation for us," said Greisa Martinez Rosas, advocacy director for America's Voice, an immigrant rights group.
More than 740,000 people have been approved for deportation relief under the program, and many worry that their addresses and other identifying information could be used by the new administration to target them for deportation.
Trump vowed to prioritize the deportation of foreigners with criminal records, and his executive actions on immigration greatly expanded the definition of criminality, broadening the number of people who can be targeted as deportation priorities.
Take me inside the families of undocumented Americans who fear deportation.
We're throwing a wrench in the works of the deportation machine.
Not in it: Mexican border walls, "deportation forces" and Obamacare repeals.
They are only sharing their first names for fear of deportation.
Immigrants now fear deportation and are left uncertain about their fates.
Her husband awaits almost certain deportation at a jail in Atlanta.
Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, a Democrat, called her deportation a travesty.
What did Trump immigration policy have to do with her deportation?
The deportation of Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos, 36, of Mesa, Ariz.
He's considering revoking a program that shields undocumented immigrants from deportation.
At the threat of deportation, she's like: 'This is my home.
They'll also become potential targets of Donald Trump's aggressive deportation tactics.
We can try to solve it with a wall and deportation.
The Palmer Raids and mass deportation of immigrants in the Twenties.
The program ultimately resulted in deportation proceedings for some 13,000 people.
He was in deportation proceedings at the time of his death.
Her deportation has sparked protests, outrage and questions across the country.
Some are afraid of being in danger of deportation by affiliation.
Yet only 14% of detained immigrants in deportation proceedings had lawyers.
Fear comes from the constant threat of separation because of deportation.
Still in place, it currently protects nearly 750,000 people from deportation.
Imagine the deportation of 14 people taking less than 14 minutes.
In 2600 a conservative prime minister, Tony Abbott, tightened deportation rules.
In both countries, civil-rights groups call deportation brutal and unfair.
Mr Trump is also keen to speed up the deportation process.
Now that information will be used against them for deportation action.
How will you repair the damage of Mr. Obama's deportation strategy?
On Tuesday, his Mexican attorney formally retracted Couch's appeal against deportation.
Gia and Milania have also addressed their father's deportation on Instagram.
We have been promised immigration reform, relief from deportation, and more.
Because of the crimes he committed, he is subject to deportation.
Officials put this trend down to people's heightened fear of deportation.
She stopped the deportation of a man from Gothenburg to Afghanistan.
No, the worries are hyperbolic: mass deportation, torture, and, yes, oblivion.
Mexican rapists, deportation forces and border walls—and his rivals' largely
One undocumented woman recently faced deportation after visiting an OB-GYN.
"People with deportation orders still have legal options!" the NILC said.
He is to return to Texas July 27 to face deportation.
Family Fairness program, designed to protect from deportation what the government
But the Trump administration can't arrest its way to mass deportation.
Still, she remains at great risk of deportation at any time.
Deport all undocumented immigrants in due time, using a deportation force.
He then returned and ignored a second deportation order in 1995.
Last year he proposed "a deportation force" to handle those numbers.
It would protect them from deportation and give them work authorization.
Consider the recent deportation of Roberto Beristain, which made national headlines.
" He added: "We are not planning on erecting a deportation force.
"My parents, they have a letter of deportation," she tells Clinton.
Asylum-seekers who flout the law should face prison or deportation.
Like Pablos, Layidua Salazar had an abortion while under deportation proceedings.
They would provide rocket fuel for President Trump's mass deportation agenda.
The program allowed them to work and shielded them from deportation.
Each pair, they said, represented a fatherless family, shattered by deportation.
For Backstory, photographer Alex Garcia depicts deportation under the Obama administration.
He is undocumented in Mexico and risks deportation back to Guatemala.
His DACA status was terminated, making deportation a possibility, ICE said.
They classified which groups of people they would prioritize for deportation.
Ahmad's most recent deportation tipped the scale in favor of fatalism.
Facing likely deportation from Berlin, the refugees eventually explode with anger.
Hundreds of unauthorized workers were arrested and placed in deportation proceedings.
By complying with immigration authorities, Garcia knew that deportation was likely.
"This government wants deportation to happen in a hurry," McKinney said.
Once reunited, the families remain subject to deportation under the law.
A deferred deportation program could be undone by a President Trump.
He is set for a deportation hearing in Baltimore on Tuesday.
This includes 2202,2628 families that are subject to final deportation orders.
His attorney told The Washington Post he will fight his deportation.
Its deferred deportation plan was effectively ended by the Supreme Court.
Even the constant fear of deportation is a sort of trauma.
Now, those that survived the deadly trip could still face deportation.
Many could face deportation in March unless a fix is made.
During that time some applicants are granted temporary protection from deportation.
However... They know their family was destroyed by deportation or incarceration.
"I believe that it has become a deportation force," Gillibrand continued.
Undocumented immigrants have recently taken sanctuary in churches to avoid deportation.
Kamala Harris, a Democrat who vowed to thwart Trump's deportation plans.
Immigration: The Department of Justice (DOJ) is proposing new deportation rules.
She was ultimately terminated from her job and currently faces deportation.
Earlier this month, a judge had temporarily blocked Mr. Villavicencio's deportation.
It's likely that the man's deportation will be carried out later.
But the attitudes that led to the deportation have hardly disappeared.
In Atlanta, 433 percent of cases result in a deportation order.
Immigrants can also appeal their deportation decisions to an immigration judge.
Both men have sympathetic stories, faced deportation and received temporary reprieves.
It protects the Dreamers from deportation and offers them work permits.
Immigrant communities are stricken with fresh fears of deportation and disruption.
It speaks for victims of persecution, harassment, deportation, and ethnic cleansing.
She faces six months in prison, most likely followed by deportation.
He knew that he would be released if he accepted deportation.
Today, Muslims are among those that ICE rounds up for deportation.
The next hearing in his deportation proceedings is scheduled for October.
They traded another to free their mother from a deportation camp.
Aldaoud had had deportation orders since 2005, ICE confirmed to CNN.
In May, ICE arrested Kenia at her home on deportation orders.
They remain at risk of deportation if immigration agents find them.
Teresa's Halloween post comes amid her husband Joe's ongoing deportation battle.
Increased fees might also deter immigrants from appealing their deportation cases.
None of these policy advances could save someone already facing deportation.
About 800,000 immigrants faced deportation when the program ended in March.
DACA recipients will face deportation if Congress doesn't act by March.
We are going to triple the number of ICE deportation officers.
He tried to return to Iowa even after his second deportation.
After being placed with a sponsor, unaccompanied minors face deportation proceedings.
He had served half his sentence when ICE began deportation proceedings.
Then, facing deportation, she sought refuge in the church in November.
DACA provided its recipients with work permits and protection from deportation.
No deportable alien is safe from deportation under Trump's enforcement policies.
Others have been forcibly deported or are challenging their deportation orders.
Sorting through the confusing sets of numbers in Trump's deportation plan.
How about finding lawyers to help people in detention fight deportation?
The increased threat of deportation has sent many immigrants into hiding.
While 70 fled the U.S., 27 were placed in deportation proceedings.
He came out for the immediate deportation of all illegal immigrants.
Now, he is pending deportation to his birth country of Gambia.
The Indian government also wrote to UK government requesting Mallya's deportation.
Should Ms. Mateo offer legal advice, even while she risks deportation?
A background check revealed an open order of deportation from 2010.
Others could face deportation beginning in March, unless Congress intervenes beforehand.
The Criminal Alien Program, or CAP, is ICE's largest deportation program.
He was eventually pardoned, but was threatened with deportation several times.
Most are simply awaiting the outcome of deportation or asylum proceedings.
"That person should not be the focus of deportation," he said.
"It's a fact that their deportation has been halted," Yunko wrote.
During civil deportation proceedings, families are usually allowed to remain together.
But ICE apparently reopened a deportation case against Carranza in 2018.
So the immigration court backlog doesn't just threaten Trump's deportation plans.
The agency wants to mobilize local law enforcement in the rounding up of undocumented immigrants, hire thousands of new officers, expedite deportation hearings, and vastly expand the criteria for who will be fast-tracked for deportation.
For ex-convict immigrants, deportation is a severe punishment that is often unwarranted, said Angelica Salas, executive director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, which seeks to change California's laws to help immigrants avoid deportation.
A Mexican woman whose highly publicized deportation case in Georgia thrust her into the national debate over immigration may stay in the United States and be temporarily protected from deportation, a federal judge ruled on Monday.
The deportation from Germany, where more than a million migrants from the Middle East, Africa and elsewhere have arrived this year, sparked a large demonstration at Frankfurt airport on Wednesday with hundreds of Afghans chanting "Stop Deportation".
The first official said Ibrahim El Bakraoui's initial deportation in July had been based on police suspicions that he was a militant fighter, but no crime was committed in Turkey, describing his expulsion as an "administrative deportation".
But what are really raising hackles in editorial boardrooms are policy changes that would result in the deportation of people who are here illegally and who would not have been subject to deportation under the Obama administration.
DETROIT (Reuters) - A federal judge in Michigan halted on Monday the deportation of more than 1,400 Iraqi nationals from the United States, the latest legal victory for the Iraqi nationals facing deportation in a closely watched case.
Chen, a Chinese citizen, could face deportation, according to The Canton Repository.
He is in the country illegally and may face deportation, police said.
Routine "check-ins" with ICE officials can end with handcuffs and deportation.
It means they can work and live here without fear of deportation.
Well of course few show up for their deportation or immigration hearing.
Under #SB168, Florida would become the Republicans' deportation and family separation machine.
"You&aposre facing deportation in Algeria -- there is no mercy," he said.
"You&aposre facing deportation in Algeria — there is no mercy," he said.
However, immigrants fighting deportation generally do not have a similar constitutional right.
Trump's pro-deportation policies will likely tax a system already under strain.
But deportation orders generally would be needed for most other unauthorized immigrants.
His immigration hawks promoted a roundup of undocumented families with deportation orders.
The deportation machine is there — it's been built by two past presidencies.
Hernandez remained in detention because of two DUIs and faced possible deportation.
Yes, there was a valid underlying deportation order that justified her removal.
But that doesn't mean the immigrants they shelter are protected from deportation.
And the fears of deportation forces and separated families materializes as policy?
The program expires March 5, putting 700,133 people at risk of deportation.
But Kenyan attorneys say that Miguna's deportation violated the 2010 Kenyan Constitution.
Voters prefer a path to legality (not necessarily citizenship) rather than deportation.
It leaves nearly 800,000 young immigrants like myself at risk for deportation.
Immigration advocates said the ruling could spare thousands of people from deportation.
If they won't wire over money, they're threatened with jail or deportation.
It means beginning an orderly deportation process for able-bodied young men.
She has a long-standing deportation order, and her husband is undocumented.
The arrests followed the deportation of two Chilean reporters detained this week.
Should a young man face deportation from America for such an act?
Michael Williams had his 'deportation bus tour' video yanked from YouTube Wednesday.
Last November, he called for a deportation force to do the job.
He is to return to Texas on July 27 to face deportation.
He was due to return to Texas on Saturday to face deportation.
Each deportation conducted by immigration authorities runs, on average, $10,854 per person.
This is the most consistent pattern of the Trump administration's deportation agenda.
"No, No, we're not working on a deportation force," Ryan told Pelley.
"He is not talking about a deportation force," Conway later said. 21.
"I believe that it has become a deportation force," she told Cuomo.
At the time his policy to advocate self-deportation upset many Latinos.
Webb said these people were now terrified they would face immediate deportation.
Threatening victims and witnesses with deportation if they report crime is counterproductive.
Realistically, few convicted noncitizens will attempt to reenter the country after deportation.
A judge ruled on the deportation order in immigration court Wednesday morning.
Born in Venezuela, fear of deportation further complicated her relationship with Bobbitt.
She'd been in deportation proceedings since 2011, and now it was 2017.
The judge said he doesn't have the authority to block the deportation.
Trump probably could start deportation proceedings and tear up trade deals unilaterally.
We refuse to assist the US gov in mass deportation & religious targeting.
But they have not been used to arrest immigrants targeted for deportation.
The DACA program protects nearly 700,000 undocumented young adult immigrants from deportation.
The Obama-era program shields hundreds of thousand of immigrants from deportation.
Likewise, the 1944 deportation should be recognized as an act of genocide.
Hernandez has been released on bail while his deportation case is pending.
If guestworkers complain about abuses, they face deportation, blacklisting or other retaliation.
They came in spite of intimidation from foremen and fear of deportation.
Wrongful deportation of children and their mothers is not a trifling thing.
What follows is Vale's rediscovered passion for life and Tarek's possible deportation.
An order of deportation came in the mail a few weeks later.
Anyone who has entered the United States illegally is subject to deportation.
DACA recipients will face deportation if Congress doesn't act by March 85033.
He faces deportation proceedings in federal immigration court, an ICE spokesman said.
It was a mass-deportation speech, even if he avoided that phrase.
The punishment is a large fine, deportation, or whatever the judge decides.
The Department of Homeland Security declined to comment on any deportation plans.
As recent arrivals, they are among the administration's highest priorities for deportation.
I live with the constant fear of losing my mom to deportation.
She had been threatened with deportation several times in the previous year.
Immigration officials rejected Vizguerra's request for a stay of deportation on Feb.
The operation would target migrant families who have already received deportation orders.
What he didn't know was that he would soon fear deportation himself.
I worry about violence and the deportation of my parents and myself.
For now, she doesn't have to worry about an arrest or deportation.
They have 18 months to leave the country or face possible deportation.
Clinton has supported deportation of immigrants, particularly women and children from Honduras.
Most fear deportation, and also the consequences of breaking the juju oath.
The question is whether deportation is a measured response to his crimes.
Around 49 percent of women reported a lot of worry about deportation.
For a Latino immigrant, the threat of deportation is an economic issue.
Undocumented women must decide whether to risk deportation to reach another clinic.
Told the deportation forces to make some hires and enforce the law.
She would later die in custody while awaiting deportation at Vancouver Airport.
Without such papers, they are vulnerable to harassment and deportation from officials.
That, he said, was the ultimate lesson of his father's possible deportation.
He spent three years in detention awaiting a decision about his deportation.
Formerly unthinkable suggestions, like the mass deportation of migrants, became virtually routine.
Hoping to avoid deportation, she offers information about President Trump and Russia.
It's gone after people with decades-old deportation orders or criminal convictions.
Most of them were then released but are now in deportation proceedings.
She was released on a bond but could face deportation to Mexico.
He was picked up by border agents, then released pending deportation proceedings.
I know how deportation tears at the fabric of families and communities.
But he remains detained, and he is still not safe from deportation.
But that number also included people in deportation or other immigration proceedings.
Some pastors offer their churches as shelter to those who fear deportation.
Among those facing deportation is Jonathan Sanchez, 16, who has cystic fibrosis.
The first deportation-or-jail orders are set to coincide with Passover.
She lived in fear of deportation until Obama created DACA in 2012.
If you are an immigrant, you also run the risk of deportation.
But the judge said he couldn't do anything to halt the deportation.
It would be counterproductive to force the deportation of these productive immigrants.
"Now it's convenient for Democrats to shame a deportation," Garcia told me.
After García Aguilar's deportation, though, Andiola began to take the option seriously.
Deportation proceedings will begin for some of those not facing criminal charges.
From mass incarceration to mass deportation, our nation remains in deep denial.
If she loses, she could face deportation -- a possibility that terrifies her.
Two years later, ICE started deportation proceedings against his wife and son.
On this basis, he was facing mandatory deportation from the United States.
But a spokeswoman acknowledged that all undocumented immigrants are subject to deportation.
Russian media reports said the diplomats' offence was usually punishable by deportation.
These are the courts that repeatedly upheld the legality of Shakir's deportation.
He had served half his sentence when ICE began the deportation proceedings.
One provision of the law turned petty crimes into grounds for deportation.
On Tuesday, the Trump administration announced new policies regarding immigration and deportation.
DACA, which provides work permits and protection from deportation, primarily benefits Hispanics.
But for undocumented women, imagine weighing the options between motherhood and deportation.
A judge still has to approve the dismissal of the deportation order.
After a month in immigration detention, she was released pending deportation proceedings.
He lost that bid in 2010 when a judge ordered his deportation.
In April, Trump said Dreamers should "rest easy" and not fear deportation.
That's radically different than a large-scale ramp-up of rapid deportation.
His requests to appeal the deportation ruling have thus far been denied.
Undocumented immigrants are stigmatized, living and working under the threat of deportation.
Many of the more than 370 arrested since 2017 now await deportation.
Mr. Ford and Mr. Echevarria were deportation officers who supervised unauthorized immigrants.
He had served half of his sentence when deportation proceedings took place.
" He said Trump's proposal on deportation would "significantly reduce the labor force.
And fearing deportation, many immigrants are hiding in self-imposed house arrest.
Teachers reported they saw an immediate heightened fear of deportation among students.
Democrats' efforts to "save" you from deportation appear compassionate and feel new.
Cambodia had yet to set a date for the deportation, Heisela said.
The difference is that an undocumented immigrant won't be threatened with deportation.
Adoptees from other countries, like Vietnam, Thailand and Brazil, have faced deportation.
But, the agency added, they would not be a priority for deportation.
Normally, a judge cannot consider possible mitigating factors when deciding upon deportation.
As someone with three convictions, Romero would be a priority for deportation.
Today, she would have had to give her fingerprints — and risk deportation.
One aide told the Huffington Post's Elise Foley this week that Trump had never supported mass deportation at all (which, unless you think that "mass deportation" is just a collection of words that don't mean anything, is false).
"The fact that [Biden] would celebrate Obama's deportation numbers on the debate stage shows he's not really committed to dismantling ICE's deportation machinery," said Jacinta Gonzalez, an Arizona-based organizer and policy analyst for immigrant rights group Mijente.
ICE targeted more than 100 Iraqis in Michigan and northern Ohio for deportation in 2017, which led to yet another legal battle between civil liberties groups and the Trump administration over its approach to immigration enforcement and deportation.
Or you can see it as a way of ensuring that immigrants who were contributing to their communities were spared from deportation, even if they qualified on paper as priorities thanks to old criminal convictions or deportation orders.
In limiting the types of crimes that could justify mandatory and automatic deportation, the court decision could give legal immigrants more opportunities to avoid deportation for low-level offenses that qualify as aggravated felonies under some state laws.
Carda Seidel, the mayor of Ansbach, said the bomber had received two deportation orders, most recently on July 13, and Tobias Plate, an Interior Ministry spokesman, said the bomber had been notified of his impending deportation to Bulgaria.
Since many of those helping to run the study had worked with the same women for several years, and also lived in the area, they'd heard about the impacts of deportation and fear of deportation had on families.
A June Supreme Court decision over how to give immigrants notice to appear in court for deportation proceedings has opened another big legal fight over how the Trump administration can enforce deportation orders, the AP's Amy Taxin reports.
But mass deportation under President Trump will also happen through a more routine policy that is in the mayor's control: endless, unnecessary arrests for low-level offenses, which end up feeding immigrants into the federal government's deportation machine.
While entry into a gang database alone does not automatically trigger deportation proceedings or incarceration, being identified as a gang member does embolden federal agents to selectively carry out deportation procedures and allows prosecutors to call for sentence enhancements.
Canada's Border Services Agency can hold immigrants and refugees if an officer feels they may not cooperate with a future deportation order, they are a danger to the public, their identity is unclear or while a deportation is finalized.
As a low-risk offender — Garcia de Rayos was convicted of using a fake Social Security Number to work — she was not on the Obama administration's deportation priority list despite have been slated for deportation by an immigration judge.
But just as many conservatives who opposed Obama's transgender-student guidance aren't stepping up to praise Trump for rescinding it, the most high-profile critics of Obama's deportation policies aren't mounting much of a defense of Trump's deportation regime.
"My mom is in deportation proceedings — for many of us this is personal," said Erika Andiola of the legal services group Raices, who co-authored the Migrant Justice Platform, a set of policy recommendations that includes a deportation ban.
Erika Pinheiro, an immigration lawyer at the Central American Resource Center who has represented accused gang members in dozens of deportation cases, said that inclusion in the state database leads to an "exponentially harder time" in fighting deportation proceedings.
Vladeck said the undocumented immigrants do not face a serious threat of deportation.
You pointed out during the break how President Obama viewed the deportation issue.
There are approximately 1,400 Iraqis in the United States with final deportation orders.
And yet, my fear of deportation didn't stop me from pursuing my ambitions.
When they mobilized to stop a "deportation force," they didn't actually stop ICE.
When that happens, they are back to being undocumented and vulnerable to deportation.
Most states would see a relatively small impact in any mass deportation scenario.
Maybe Trump never planned for the arrest and deportation raids to go ahead.
Only four pre-deportation detention centers with about 360 beds are now functioning.
Obama set deportation records during his first term, deporting 2873,000 people a year.
He said Faqirzada's parents were awaiting deportation as their case had been rejected.
I agreed to take the order of deportation, the judge would release me
Even DHS officials have said DACA recipients are not slated for immediate deportation.
As it turned out, however, his fear of deportation wasn't the only reason.
After completing his prison term, Trujillo will be subject to deportation to Guatemala.
The courts currently have a backlog of hundreds of thousands of deportation cases.
He promises such expensive schemes as a federal deportation force targeting "criminal aliens".
"Every time there is a deportation, there is a massacre," one refugee said.
"It'd never work anyway," Feliz said of the government's registration and deportation plans.
It could be because protecting a parent from deportation decreases stress and anxiety.
But lawyers for Ethan Couch filed an appeal against deportation, delaying his return.
When people are told those economic costs, their support for deportation diminishes greatly.
The arrival of a deportation train, bringing Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz, circa 1942.
JGCA did, not knowing that she had just signed a voluntary deportation order.
The courts may also take a pair of scissors to a deportation dragnet.
Racial tension and anxiety among students increased, and many students worried about deportation.
And the GOP's stance on immigration has done nothing to calm deportation worries.
A lawyer for the group said they now face the risk of deportation.
Across Germany, nearly 400 churches have provided shelter for migrants who fear deportation.
Otherwise they risk deportation and a long-term bar to obtaining another visa.
The deportation process is exceedingly complicated because there are two main legal tracks.
There are no calls for mass deportation of undocumented immigrants or giant walls.
But this week, The Trump campaign all but abandoned its mass deportation pledge.
Laws that enabled the quick deportation of single, Mexican adults do not apply.
Taken together, the two would protect about 22 million unauthorized immigrants from deportation.
Trump and Pence have called for the deportation of 11 million undocumented immigrants.
An end to the program would force immigrants to leave or face deportation.
In Munich, Mr Söder promises more armed police, surveillance and immigrant deportation centres.
Every day, he says, he and his family live in fear of deportation.
After their requests are denied, it often sets the deportation process in motion.
"No one is arguing the prior deportation but rather this arrest," Molina said.
There's also a difference between being eligible for deportation and actually being deported.
Former President Barack Obama was still in office when her deportation process began.
Most had been charged with working without a permit and were awaiting deportation.
Our community is safer when people can report crimes without fear of deportation.
Will the deportation force disappear like the self-financing of the Trump campaign?
But don't get me wrong, [the] Obama administration was aggressive about deportation too.
He implicitly backed off from mass deportation, which was never going to happen.
Our country needs more immigrants, not a deportation force or a border wall.
So Gorsuch actually disagrees that the seriousness of deportation is an important factor.
But on the actual act of deportation, Cruz is taking a softer stance.
Trump has not used the term, "deportation force" since taking office in January.
"We would attribute some of it to these concerns of deportation," Kolahi said.
Earlier this week, Gia launched a petition to stop her father's impending deportation.
But the Colindres family never thought Joel would be a target for deportation.
The EU hopes the threat of deportation will deter migrants from entering Greece.
For immigrant workers, that means living free from raids and registries and deportation.
They didn't support trade protectionism or erecting border walls or dispatching deportation forces.
The deportation from Rhodes to Auschwitz lasted 14 days, by boat and train.
Under DACA, nearly 800,85033 Dreamers were given work permits and deferral from deportation.
It is a law that protects certain young, otherwise undocumented immigrants from deportation.
DACA protects undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children from deportation.
Since its implementation in 2012, it has shielded about 800,000 immigrants from deportation.
Jamala's song "0003" commemorated Stalin's brutal deportation of the entire Crimean Tatar population.
We also know the policies the Trump campaign supports: ·         A mass deportation force.
It just prohibits his deportation to the country where he would be tortured.
Instead of showing up for deportation, Vizguerra took refuge at First Unitarian Church.
That interview provided a dollop of innuendo to the deportation officers' arrest report.
DACA recipients will face deportation in March if Congress doesn't act by then.
However, citing a past deportation order, ICE took Avila into custody last week.
Despite doing all the right things, he or she is now facing deportation.
U.S. which recognized the president's broad discretion over deportation matters, including deferred action.
Some weren't paid at all and were threatened with deportation if they complained.
THE HILL: So you delayed these deportation, these mass raids by two weeks.
The president has threatened mass deportation operations, but those have failed to materialize.
It would protect undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children from deportation.
"Don't sign deportation papers," Ignacio Villatoro said he told his wife by phone.
If deportation was all it took, the gang would be gone by now.
It grants temporary work permits and protection from deportation to nearly 21625,2900 immigrants.
Tania Romero, a Honduran mother of four, is facing deportation after being arrested.
With immigration arrests on the rise, the number of deportation flights could grow.
About 900,000 immigrants have been shielded from deportation since the DACA program began.
They're eligible for what's called "expedited removal," or deportation without a court hearing.
That puts them at risk of deportation, eviction and losing health care coverage.
" Sullivan threatened to hold Sessions in contempt and called the deportation order "unacceptable.
It is unusual for the government to announce deportation operations ahead of time.
Advocates say people are even passing up vital care because of deportation fears.
In some rare instances, these kind of citations have led to deportation too.
In 2015, No More Deaths helped 151 people retrieve their belongings after deportation.
And the prospect of deportation feels like a massive fire inching toward her.
El Diablito returned to his homeland in one of those waves of deportation.
The outcry could conceivably force him to abandon detestable attempts at mass deportation.
An ICE deportation officer granted an initial determination of bond in their favor.
Her parents feared Angela would have become an undocumented immigrant and faced deportation.
"It has become a deportation force," Ms. Gillibrand said on Twitter on Friday.
Mr. Lezama's risk of deportation was background noise in the family's daily life.
The judge granted a stay of deportation while Mr. Villavicencio pursues permanent residency.
Progressives warn that deportation campaigns destabilize entire communities, harming immigrants and natives alike.
"Deportation" is as loaded a word now as it was a century ago.
Most will be turned down, and the deportation process is slow and difficult.
The Trump deportation machine is inhumane, cruel and racist, says our Cessie Alfonso.
Last season, you addressed immigration with Elena's friend Carmen and her parents' deportation.
Another reason for minority women entering the workforce is the threat of deportation.
The recent deportation was just the beginning, two federal sources told the Herald.
They argue that the policies flout federal laws and help criminals evade deportation.
When he failed to do so, his departure order became a deportation order.
If not, which categories of undocumented immigrants should be at risk of deportation?
Fearing deportation, Mr. Khan largely kept to the farm and the nearby town.
I really think this present administration is moving clearly toward a mass deportation.
Today, punishing Vietnamese refugees symbolizes the new American doctrine: deportation for deportation's sake.
He still shares concerns that he could face deportation but is remaining optimistic.
Trump could offer to protect them from deportation in return for wall money.
But he clandestinely took other ones, too, such as harrowing images of deportation.
" He said: "No, she's got a deportation order for missing her court hearing.
Vietnam initially agreed to accept some of the people formerly exempt from deportation.
The threat of deportation has clouded Lourdes Salazar Bautista's future for some time.
That compromise granted her a stay of deportation, which she renewed every year.
As a result of the deportation, Barajas also lost his green card status.
Barajas' deportation forced him to think about what it means to straddle identities.
One thing they all share is an all-too-real fear of deportation.
He said that the committee has called for the deportation of illegal immigrants.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, I spoke with Bishop Flores about mass deportation.
Mr. Davydov, like Mr. Coello, has been released but still faces potential deportation.
Now their legal status has been revoked and they are fighting deportation. 7.
Because of the deportation risk, she agreed to share only her first name.
The Catch-22 is that untreated emotional issues also increase risk of deportation.
On Thursday, National Guard members corralled families onto buses for detention and deportation.
Gonzalez hadn't heard anything of him since his deportation to Yemen in 2004.
The president's demands potentially complicate bipartisan talks about shielding those immigrants from deportation.
But, in an apparent agreement with ICE, the deportation was put on hold.
Until you become a naturalized citizen, you're still eligible for deportation, he said.
They all risk deportation if they come to the attention of the police.
ICE said the brothers are now expected to appear for a deportation hearing.
Last week, Immigration and Customs Enforcement refused to extend my stay of deportation.
But those recipients whose permits expire after the March deadline face possible deportation.
Under the program, about 800,000 people in the U.S. were protected from deportation.
"Deportation of that size would be impossible without violating due process," he said.
Op-Ed Contributor Dr. Stevens runs the Deportation Research Clinic at Northwestern University.
Apple said it employs 443 dreamers, or people that DACA protects from deportation.
This time, they landed in a detention center and are now awaiting deportation.
He did not rescind Mr. Obama's order sparing younger illegal immigrants from deportation.
But three weeks after the meeting, it is Mr. Gramajo who faces deportation.
Unlike him, she does not face deportation, a prospect that gnaws at him.
Those with legal status, as well as those without, can face automatic deportation.
But three weeks after the meeting, it is Mr. Gramajo who faces deportation.
But at any moment, Lizbeth Mateo could be picked up for deportation herself.
Democrats say Medina's detention raises questions about whether ICE's deportation efforts are legal.
Lawyers for the plaintiffs described Dr. Abushamma's detention and deportation during Thursday's hearing.
For decades, the bipartisan consensus has been to rely on arrest and deportation.
But dozens of families remain in detention centers, many with pending deportation orders.
One would create a program to finance legal services for immigrants fighting deportation.
In Courtroom 8, there was a deportation hearing for Damián Martínez, from Mexico.
At her hearing, the judge denied asylum but agreed to dismiss her deportation.
She said the fear of deportation extended further than those without legal papers.
The lead plaintiffs were detained by the U.S. government and threatened with deportation.
Perhaps you're familiar with a different phrase to describe voluntary departures: self-deportation.
Asylum-seekers have the right to appeal deportation orders, but few have lawyers.
For green-card holders, a criminal conviction is effectively a ticket for deportation.
Perez is not the first veteran of the US military to face deportation.
Detained immigrants who do not face criminal charges will be slated for deportation.
The specter of a poorly-run, constitutionally deficient deportation machine is truly horrifying.
What is his crime, and do you think his offense warrants a deportation?
President Barack Obama used executive action to shield some undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Joe Giudice is finding it difficult to stay positive amid his deportation case.
Though he is out on bond, Mr. Hernandez faces the threat of deportation.
Joe appealed the deportation decision more than once, but his requests were denied.
The program protected immigrants who were brought here illegally as children from deportation.
His older brother, his guardian, refused the move out of fears of deportation.
We're not going to turn our Police Department into a mass deportation force.
She would also protect from deportation the young undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers.
Ozcelik and Karaman had lived in Malaysia for 13 years before their deportation.
After 24.5/2700, the government got vastly more money and resources for deportation.
Although migrants could still face deportation, they could no longer be criminally prosecuted.
If she says no, she's probably subject to expedited — all but immediate — deportation.
New criteria for deportation priorities Trump also outlined new criteria for determining which undocumented immigrants should be prioritized for deportation, putting hundreds of thousands and perhaps millions more people at the top of the federal government's list of people to deport.
The pool of people who are eligible for deportation from America under this administration is far greater than the number of people these places can warehouse, so the more beds there are, the more can be detained for deportation later.
It explains what deportation is, how to talk to family members about it, what a child&aposs options are if a parent or guardian is deported and what should be considered when making a deportation preparedness plan for a child.
According to the Commission, an Article I court could have a trial division to hear and decide exclusion and deportation cases and an appellate division to correct hearing errors and produce definitive, nationally binding resolutions in exclusion and deportation cases.
"Ending these deportation protections would be a cruel, inhumane and a direct threat to our military readiness, which is why I'm introducing this legislation that would support our men and women in combat by protecting their families from deportation," she added.
Pollsters report 58 percent worry deportation efforts will go too far by deporting people who have not committed serious crimes, compared to 40 percent who fear deportation efforts would be too lenient, letting dangerous criminals remain in the U.S. untouched.
But that doesn't mean that other domestic violence survivors who qualify as "priorities" for deportation aren't at risk if they step into a courthouse, or that any unauthorized immigrant should assume there's no chance she'd be a priority for deportation.
The coordinated deportation operation, scheduled to begin in the predawn hours of Sunday, would have targeted immigrants who crossed the border in recent years and either received deportation orders from a judge or failed to appear for a court appearance.
Revoking DACA — making hundreds of thousands of well-integrated, politically sympathetic immigrants vulnerable to deportation — would be the strongest indication that Trump's White House is committed to making life harder and deportation easier for even the most "terrific" unauthorized immigrants.
It's not clear whether the deportation case against Enriquez will move forward or not.
Cory Booker and Robert Menendez to ask for protection from deportation, according to CNN.
An expired emissions inspection sticker put her on a path to deportation in 2009.
But on Thursday, hundreds of newly reunited parents will be eligible for immediate deportation.
So far, it's been implicitly accepted that family reunification will often mean family deportation.
" When asked if the fear of deportation led to unreported crime, Balderrama says, "Absolutely.
Less than a third of Trump-supporter respondents in both polls supported mass deportation.
The move gives them 13 months to either leave the country or face deportation.
She understood that deportation "was a possibility" but not a foregone conclusion, he said.
Here are some of their most significant complaints: More people became eligible for deportation.
But in 1996, Congress radically expanded which crimes made an immigrant eligible for deportation.
In 1997, Congress passed a law protecting some Central American asylum-seekers from deportation.
"But now it seems that then Donald Trump wants to be the deportation czar."
It also gives undocumented youth a Social Security number and exempts them from deportation.
In most cases, those individuals are asylum seekers or longtime permanent residents fighting deportation.
When no one answered the calls, the judge issued a deportation order for her.
In February, an immigration court judge issued an order of deportation against Ramirez Medina.
A sit-in at ICE Gutierrez demanded Monday that ICE reverse Lino's deportation order.
Immigration advocates say this deportation will cause other unauthorized immigrants to go into hiding.
Those designated for expulsion are brought to secure repatriation centers to await their deportation.
His lawyers said he was released on bond and granted an expedited deportation hearing.
The police chiefs in both cities said they believed deportation fears were the cause.
And a conviction would have resulted in deportation, just as the plea deal had.
On December 5th California's lawmakers introduced a package of laws to impede mass deportation.
Lunn's attorneys have declined to answer questions about the status of the deportation case.
On July 31, 20163, that same account posted an image of immigrants supporting deportation.
At the time, USCIS said it would defer discretion for deportation relief to ICE.
The deportation center — a former theater — was managed by Walter Süskind, a German refugee.
"Anyone who has entered the United States illegally is subject to deportation," Trump said.
" Anti-immigrant ideologues are made to look ridiculous, firing unfortunates from a "deportation cannon.
Mr. Obama's pragmatic deportation exemption programs are well within his legal and constitutional authority.
They say Ramirez isn't fighting a deportation issue, but an unconstitutional arrest and detention.
For example, she could talk about the actual costs of a massive deportation force.
The moves are meant to shield them from deportation and allow them work permits.
On December 5th, California lawmakers introduced a package of bills to obstruct mass deportation.
Advocates hold banners and signs backing pardons for Southeast Asian refugees who face deportation.
The Saudi teenager fighting deportation from Bangkok has left the airport with UN officials.
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Guatemalan immigrants deported from the United States arrive on a deportation flight on Feb.
However, federal immigration law typically prevents courts from reviewing the deportation of non-U.
Once their protections run out in 2019, the Salvadorans will be eligible for deportation.
A screengrab showing the image where the 'deportation bus tour' video used to be.
At current deportation rates it would take over 40 years to expel them all.
You said that his strategy of self- deportation is why he lost the election.
That includes Obama's unilateral moves easing deportation enforcement and his regulations on power plants.
Finishing a disappointing fifth place was the driver of the "deportation bus," Michael Williams .
The purpose of detention centers is to hold and process immigrants for possible deportation.
Campaign 2016 So is Donald Trump going to have a deportation force or not?
Candidate Michael Williams&aposs deportation bus ad which was temporarily blocked by You Tube.
In California, state officials have braced for rumored deportation sweeps targeted at sanctuary cities.
They have agreed to immediate deportation to Russia, where both live, the spokesman said.
This is especially true if people already used to living in fear of deportation.
And right now things are getting much more complicated because of the deportation laws.
Last week, a Mexican judge granted the teen a temporary stay halting deportation proceedings.
Rudd told reporters on Thursday she had not seen or approved targets for deportation.
Until their deportation, these refugees would be confined to the camps on the islands.
In Cincinnati, a 22-year-old DREAMer was recently detained and slated for deportation.
But if there is one thing Trump is dead serious about, it's mass deportation.
An official with General Security, Lebanon's intelligence agency, declined to comment on Shamila's deportation.
But the scheme was subsequently scrapped, leaving the Brains in limbo and facing deportation.
Trump had been threatening deportation raids in 10 major US cities before Pelosi intervened.
Last week, a Mexican judge granted the teen a temporary stay, halting deportation proceedings.
Nor had Sirul been served with any extradition request or deportation notice, they said.
Voluntary returns might be a hard sell, unless the only alternative is forced deportation.
Police say there are some 12,000 people with deportation orders who they cannot find.
Her brother is in a detention center and could be days away from deportation.
Some were under 18 and said they were told to fight or face deportation.
Last week, a Mexican judge granted the teen a temporary stay, halting deportation proceedings.
In a brief, the group said it can make deportation proceedings unaccountable and byzantine.
Youth could go on to develop mental health problems as a result of deportation.
Those who signed up for DACA are shielded from deportation and given work permits.
DHS has said that didn't happen and there is no record off the deportation.
"Can we resist mass deportation, resist cooperating with any kind of registry?" she says.
Today, close to 800,000 young people have been granted protection from deportation under DACA.
Those dreamers would then be subject to deportation just like any other undocumented immigrant.
The Home Office won an appeal in March 2016, reopening the deportation flight path.
So for his deportation, the government relied on Section 16(b)—the residual clause.
But, like Rosaleda, she is barred from receiving asylum because of her prior deportation.
He stressed his opposition to Philadelphia's "sanctuary city" policy of nonenforcement of deportation efforts.
An ICE spokeswoman said his application for a green card wouldn't prevent his deportation.
In Hannover, he asked for asylum; two days later he received a deportation order.
Only 1 in 5 American adults (19 percent) favor any type of forced deportation.
DACA has provided protections for hundreds of thousands of so-called Dreamers against deportation.
Signs started popping up throughout Neve Sha'anan: SOUTH TEL AVIV'S REHABILITATION BEGINS WITH DEPORTATION.
Just yesterday, Leiva says, authorities detained them and said their deportation day had come.
The White House priorities, if enacted, could result in the deportation of Dreamers' parents.
Under DACA, around 85033,000 immigrants have received a work permit and protection from deportation.
The program has protected people brought to the country illegally as children from deportation.
The Trump administration recently hinted at the likelihood of invoking it for mass deportation.
In the immediate aftermath of the hurricane, the government suspended its usual deportation policies.
Not only that, a majority of voters, 82%, want legislation protecting Dreamers from deportation.
Telling a story of deportation in this election year gives the show real timeliness.
Illegal aliens in the deportation process should not be allowed to file asylum claims.
Both parents are undocumented and had placed their hope in the deferred deportation program.
After intake, people are taken into custody while they await prosecution or deportation proceedings.
Both are supportive of comprehensive immigration reform and President Obama's executive actions on deportation.
He lacks political experience and backs racist policies, such as internment camps and deportation.
He was out of police custody on bond despite being under a deportation order.
One such center, a jail in Bergen County, N.J., holds immigrants awaiting deportation hearings.
Ms. Daoud was told President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi had personally ordered her deportation.
Francisco's detention prompted Marlon's voluntary deportation to Mexico within two days, The News reported.
Acevedo was sharing a Houston Chronicle report detailing the deportation order against the child.
Her son, Cristian Padilla Romero, started a petition this week to halt her deportation.
Gutierrez had returned to the United States illegally from Mexico after a previous deportation.
Let's not be afraid to demand a clean break from the deportation-focused policies.
On the deportation side, Democrats should seek to dramatically scale down the ICE's activities.
So will sex workers, LGBTQ* people of color, and queer activists currently battling deportation.
Nearly two dozen professional press organizations are supporting the effort to stop his deportation.
But fear of deportation might discourage undocumented immigrants from seeing a doctor at all.
"Anyone who enters the U.S. illegally is subject to deportation," Trump's campaign website says.
Fear of deportation has long been one reason that more Hispanics avoid signing up.
Immigration lawyers will try to reopen their cases, stalling deportation while legal proceedings continue.
The ruling follows one earlier this month that temporarily had put off his deportation.
And that means more taxpayer money will be funneled toward immigration enforcement and deportation.
It's lucky that Livia avoided a common fast-track deportation procedure called expedited removal.
Koditschek had an inkling of Mr. Gerbing's larger role in the deportation of Jews.
But I hadn't learned about the Bisbee Deportation, conveniently absent from our family lore.
The agency's coronavirus website indicates temperature screenings are conducted before detainees board deportation flights.
In the Central Valley, deportations and the fear of deportation have threatened local economies.
Trump's agenda of trade protectionism, dollar devaluation, and immigrant deportation is completely anti-growth.
Since the late 1980s, deportation has been its primary method for fighting MS-13.
If enacted, the White House priorities could result in the deportation of Dreamers' parents.
A letter had arrived that month, informing him of the date of his deportation.
But once an order for her deportation arrived, a paper trail controlled her fate.
The document states their rejection of mass deportation and their requirements for police accountability.
Leon Wildes, Lennon's lawyer, discovered that despite the government's claim, deportation was not automatic.
When the government sent Alex paperwork asking him to accept the deportation, he signed.
If Congress fails, the Dreamers, many from Mexico and Central America, could face deportation.
Dimaya, an immigration case that will clarify current law regarding who can face deportation.
Detentions and deportation proceedings have also resulted in family separations far from the border.
Michael Cohen's dramatic admission, an ex-Nazi's deportation and two artists' singular taxidermy creations.
Microsoft said it would cover the legal costs for any worker threatened with deportation.
It is not just the threat of deportation that is hanging over Amparo Gonzalez.
Millions of Indians now fear they will be targeted for mass detention or deportation.
Under the Obama administration, undocumented immigrants without criminal records were not priorities for deportation.
In September, Mr. Trump suspended an Obama-era initiative to protect them from deportation.
His supporters say the deportation order has effectively kept the cleric under house arrest.
Every two years Dreamers must renew their deferment from deportation and their work permit.
In most cases, though, first-time offenders are simply put into civil deportation proceedings.
The Trump administration has also limited some previously available exemptions for people fighting deportation.
They also talked of setting up detention centers for rejected asylum-seekers pending deportation.
On that day, Haitians would be vulnerable to deportation unless they had proper documentation.
With a new president in the White House, she is once again facing deportation.
His deportation must be halted, and we must fight the Trump administration's xenophobic policies.
Legal permanent residents convicted of crimes have long been the targets of deportation orders.
Abusers and traffickers often try to control their victims using the threat of deportation.
The tenor of the deportation frenzy was heightened by the upcoming 19396 Presidential election.
Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.), would extend work permits and deportation deferrals issued under DACA.
" Her daughter, Jacqueline, joined in, holding a sign that read, "Not one more deportation.
He is awaiting deportation to his native Taiwan, where his parents are prominent entertainers.
She swung hard at the governor last month, suggesting her immigration policies merit deportation.
What Trump has in mind is the Eisenhower-era "Operation Wetback" of mass deportation.
Any arrest and deportation of relatives would end a crucial financial lifeline for many.
Joe will continue to appeal his deportation order from the European country, PEOPLE confirmed.
The court's ruling in December 2018, blocking the pardon, kept him subject to deportation.
Upon release, she was taken directly to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and faced deportation.
They also contend some face deportation because of old or relatively minor criminal convictions.
"Deportation is the current practice and you know that," a government bureaucrat told me.
Reentering the United States after deportation is a felony under federal law, she said.
Democrats oppose deportation on the grounds that it breaks up families, Mr. Ma said.
Studies have concluded that mass deportation would significantly hit the U.S. gross domestic product.
The "deportation force" President Trump promised during the campaign had finally arrived, it seemed.
In one testimony, a Mexican family said they were pressured into signing deportation documents.
For many immigrants, the Miramar Substation represents an initial step into the deportation pipeline.
Washington (CNN)James Dimaya thought he was on the verge of deportation last year.
DACA protected young undocumented immigrants who came to the US as children from deportation.
This latest study now shows a link between deportation fears and high blood pressure.
If Congress fails to do so, hundreds of thousands of people could face deportation.
All told, the programs could defer deportation for as many as 5 million people.
New dividing lines are emerging in the party, particularly on border security and deportation.
Another is whether to expedite deportation proceedings for people apprehended crossing the border illegally.
At that juncture, we will reckon with the forcible deportation of millions of people.
Current DACA recipients can retain their work permits and deferred deportation until they expire.
Four years later, Romney talked about "self-deportation" and won twenty-seven per cent.
If Ms. Vizguerra's isn't a proper case for deportation, I don't know what is.
The deportation was confirmed by a Pakistani government official who asked not to identified.
Nearly 800,000 immigrants have received deportation deferrals under the program, which began in 2012.
Under Trump, though, ICE reduced the deportation stay to six months, according to Ryan.
Their sudden deportation would not represent the compassionate America that many of us envision.
But even unauthorized immigrants with driver's licenses might still be at risk for deportation.
I will do everything in my power to continue to protect Dreamers from deportation.
A wall of 22019 million undocumented immigrants, whose deportation could easily cost $200 billion.
They carried symbolic, purple "World Passports" and chanted slogans against the deportation of migrants.
Immigration officials released Mr. Flores for 90 days to prepare his family for deportation.
Border authorities are pressuring people to accept speedy deportation, immigration lawyers and advocates say.
Needless to say, this isn't the kind of deportation force Trump's administration was envisioning.
Another would protect Dreamers from deportation and put them on a path to citizenship.
The party – whose policies have included the deportation of all non-whites – later imploded.
We talked to people about different ways that they can fight their deportation cases.
For an unauthorized immigrant in the US, the threat of deportation is constantly present.
But walls and mass deportation and religious and cultural tests can't bring anything back.
Successful applicants to the programs would be protected from deportation and granted work permits.
Michael Williams (who's gotten some press for his "deportation bus" idea), former state Sen.
By issuing permits to the migrants, authorities shielded them from imminent deportation from Mexico.
According to Israeli officials, migrant families could also face forcible deportation in the future.
Hundreds of Israeli rabbis have pledged to hide migrants facing the threat of deportation.
" So they're insisting that what Trump's proposing isn't "mass deportation" — which is true if you define "mass deportation" as deporting all 11 million unauthorized immigrants within two years, but certainly isn't true if you define it as "deporting a lot of people.
Under the last two years of the Obama administration, the government's official position was that immigrants would be prioritized for deportation if they were convicted of certain serious crimes, or if they were recent border crossers or had recent final deportation orders.
It protects individuals from deportation and authorizes them to work in the US. In May, former Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, who now serves as White House chief of staff, extended the protection from deportation for Haitians for an additional six months.
Trump rescinded DACA, which protects from deportation certain immigrants who were brought here illegally as children, in September with a six-month delay, putting pressure on Congress to act to extend the program and prevent hundreds of thousands of immigrants from facing deportation.
In his 2015 book Forgotten Citizens: Deportation, Children, and the Making of American Exiles and Orphans, Luis H. Zayes, dean of the University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work, looked at the effects of deportation on dozens of US-born children.
Immigrants who hope to challenge their deportation orders could be charged nearly $1,000 to go to court under a proposed new regulation unveiled on Thursday, a nearly tenfold increase that immigration lawyers warn could make deportation appeals much more difficult to pursue.
Mr. Trump even went as far as proposing a special "deportation force" for finding immigrants.
After his prison sentence, Orrego-Zavala -- who's a Guatemalan citizen in America illegally -- faces deportation.
DACA currently provides me with the ability to live without the constant fear of deportation.
Guevarra, however, ordered the bureau to continue deportation proceedings in relation to another alleged offense.
Shahidi plays Natasha, a young woman trying to save her family from deportation to Jamaica.
Under current policies, traffic offenses and local immigration offenses are not a priority for deportation.
Teresa Giudice says her children have been left devastated by their father Joe's pending deportation.
Joe starts talking about [the deportation] and I don't want to talk about it yet.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo pardoned several illegal immigrants Monday in order to help them avoid deportation.
That group was considered a lower priority for arrest and deportation during the Obama administration.
Some have strong words for those who see them as criminals worthy of immediate deportation.
Prior to the Trump administration's recent change, parents were usually referred for civil deportation proceedings.
But that's because most detainees would rather voluntarily accept deportation than be stuck behind bars.
Liberian Ju Dennis filmed his deportation with a phone he kept hidden on his body.
She committed a crime, was placed under a deportation order, and her time had come.
Marin said five people were detained because they had final deportation orders already in place.
The families staying here would be undocumented immigrants, fearing an ICE raid and possible deportation.
Many immigration advocates don't have a problem with the administration's current deportation priorities in general.
Fear of deportation The Mountain View Friends Meeting is a Quaker church in northeast Denver.
Black and immigrant communities, meanwhile, live under the specter of profiling, mass incarceration and deportation.
The high court ruled the law was unconstitutionally vague about what crimes would prompt deportation.
One measure would set up a fund to pay for lawyers for immigrants facing deportation.
The administration released official guidelines Tuesday that make almost all undocumented immigrants subject to deportation.
Video: A victim of deportation asking Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders their stances on immigration
ICE has arrested 41,300 people for deportation since Trump's inauguration, according to recently released statistics.
The lawyer's incompetence, in other words, may not have uniquely doomed Mr Lee to deportation.
However, Sessions didn't say what the actual numbers of deportation orders were in those cases.
One bill would create a programme to fund legal representation for immigrants in deportation hearings.
Protection from deportation and the chance to work have been life-changing for DACA recipients.
That was in stark contrast to the hundreds who turned out over the deportation ban.
We demand freedom for children & immigrants in detention camps & an end to Trump's deportation force.
Immigration officials have said that Villavicencio's green card application does not protect him from deportation.
It could be because U.S. deportation of undocumented immigrants reached a record-high in 2013.
Billionaire climate activist Steyer has donated millions to legal aid groups helping immigrants facing deportation.
While Joe's attorneys appealed his deportation ruling in November, they are still awaiting a decision.
That leaves about 700,000 people in legal limbo, protected from deportation only by court injunctions.
Instead, USCIS said it would defer discretion for deportation relief to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The two countries have also jousted over Thailand's deportation of Uighur migrants back to China.
My son's deportation officer says he is crying all the time and screaming for me.
At one point, her son told her that he was done talking about her deportation.
They've been protected from deportation under Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA.
"I screwed up," he says, adding that, in America, small infractions can lead to deportation.
And any massive roundup that includes deportation of families would be sure to spark outrage.
A judge has delayed Couch's deportation following a writ filed last week by Ben tez.
It does no such thing… it just says you are a non-priority for deportation.
What if the Supreme Court kills President Obama's executive actions on deportation and work permits?
Gia directed the petition, titled "STOP the Deportation of Joe Giudice," to President Donald Trump.
Life without immigration status isn't just about opportunities denied — it's about the risk of deportation.
And we know that ICE relies on Palantir to power its detention and deportation programs.
He also branded NATO as obsolete and proposed the mass deportation of 11m illegal immigrants.
ICE refiled a deportation case against Carranza last year despite the parole-in-place designation.
On immigration, Thune said he doesn't think there is support for a broad deportation process.
They would then be released and required to make appearances for deportation or asylum cases.
The buzz is now about the Mexico meeting and fewer people are talking about deportation.
The League goes well beyond reasonable concern over refugees, advocating xenophobic and unworkable deportation policies.
Teresa Giudice has put the news of Joe Giudice's possible deportation out of her mind.
"Deportation was a tragedy for them, as it would have been for me," she says.
Like the United States, Canada had a deportation ban on Haitians after a 2010 earthquake.
Clinton would continue President Obama's deportation policy, he appeared to take offense to the question.
Activists are condemning Australian airlines for profiting off the deportation of refugees and asylum seekers.
Ilhan Omar (Minn.): Linda Clark, a Minnesota resident and Liberian immigrant facing possible deportation. Sen.
Living secluded in a kindly citizen's attic might be an appealing alternative to certain deportation.
Biden declined to say whether he had weighed in on the Obama administration's deportation policies.
You had people who risked deportation by stepping out of their jobs for that day.
As Teresa Giudice comes to terms with her husband's looming deportation, she fears the unknown.
That support has appeared to cross over to Joe's deportation ruling, which came in October.
According to the source, he will remain there indefinitely as he awaits his deportation ruling.
R.Z.G. says he made repeated attempts to find his daughter during his detention and deportation.
They did not vote to split millions of immigrant families apart through aggressive deportation policies.
Sanders has called such proposals "crap" and often criticizes what he calls "inhumane" deportation programs.
We now understand MOST of what went down with 21's arrest and looming deportation.
Meanwhile, many DREAMers are in limbo, worried that they could become Trump's next deportation target.
During his presidential campaign, Trump floated the idea of a "deportation force" for undocumented immigrants.
Yong Yow told BuzzFeed that Villavicencio's application for residency does not protect him from deportation.
People facing deportation are not mere abstractions; they're the friends and family of my friends.
Eighty-five of them face deportation when the stay is lifted, according to court documents.
Josefina Rejino has now been in jail for four months, and faces almost certain deportation.
But he said he can't do anything to stop the deportation of Andres Magana Ortiz.
"This is a system that needs more oversight, not more deportation and detention," she said.
Now, thousands of #Dreamers have lost their status, their jobs, & living in fear of deportation.
We cannot accept the human cost, the cost to families and communities, of mass deportation.
The federal government responded by speeding up the deportation of child migrants in July 2014.
Andy Cohen couldn't believe the news when he learned that Joe Giudice is facing deportation.
The forcible deportation of many thousands of people from Greece will be a logistical nightmare.
Under Trump, by contrast, nearly every undocumented immigrant in the country is vulnerable to deportation.
This would put Dreamers at immediate risk of deportation and tear thousands of families apart.
"We promised to protect the 800,000 DACA recipients from deportation," she said in a statement.
In Citizenship and Immigration Services, if the more extreme programmes on deportation are followed through.
"At this moment, United We Dream is focused on protecting people from deportation," Martinez says.
The HHS policy of sharing fingerprints with ICE would put them at risk for deportation.
Mr. Trump has said he would triple ICE's deportation officers, to 15,000 from about 5,000.
To prevent flight after arrest, the authorities would have to detain most immigrants awaiting deportation.
Omar as a terrorist sympathizer and calls for her deportation despite being a US citizen.
That trip ended in a Greek detention center, and with eventual deportation back to Egypt.
Mr. Acosta's lawyer, Evelyn Smallwood, has forestalled his deportation but has not secured his release.
For now, what does this ruling mean for people who have deportation relief under DACA?
It recalls the enthusiasm for deportation of Art Smith, another fringe politician from the 1930s.
Jerald said they did not know on what grounds the initial deportation order was issued.
Those people are allowed to live and work in the U.S. without fear of deportation.
It also inhibits the deportation of aliens ICE arrests in the interior of the country.
A win for the president would not herald the imminent deportation of DACA's 700,000 beneficiaries.
An average of six deportation flights from the United States arrive in Guatemala every week.
About this storyICE gave CNN permission to ride on a deportation flight on August 17.
At the time, GUYA was focussed on the arduous work of fighting individual deportation orders.
It includes no funding for deportation operations, nor does it cut funds to sanctuary cities.
Some have lost jobs and been evicted, while a few were threatened with deportation. 5.
If immigrants in the caravan lose their asylum cases, the government can order their deportation.
Teresa Giudice's daughter Milania says her family will continue fighting her father Joe Giudice's deportation.
Teresa Giudice is supporting her husband Joe as the pair copes with his looming deportation.
Teresa Giudice is putting on a brave face as her husband Joe Giudice faces deportation.
Getting relief from the threat of deportation for families trumped all else, even party loyalty.
"My parents have a letter of deportation," the girl says after Clinton calls on her.
Instead, he and his son were detained and taken to the border for immediate deportation.
Segovia-Benitez was initially scheduled for deportation on October 16, The Phoenix New Times reported.
Another large difference is the speed and sweep of the deportation drive Mr. Trump proposes.

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