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  2. Deportation - Wikipedia

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    Deportation is the expulsion of a person or group of people by a state from its sovereign territory. The actual definition changes depending on the place and context, and it also changes over time. The actual definition changes depending on the place and context, and it also changes over time.

  3. Deportation and removal from the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1893, Chinese immigrants challenged U.S. deportation laws in Fong Yue Ting v. United States. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the U.S., as a sovereign nation, could deport undocumented immigrants and such immigrants did not have the right to a legal hearing because deportation was a method of enforcing policies and not a punishment for a ...

  4. Deportation of American Citizens from the United States

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    A forceful and illegal deportation from the United States entitles the victim to seek judicial relief. The relief may include a declaratory judgment with an injunction issued against the Attorney General or the Secretary of Homeland Security requesting appropriate immigration benefits and/or damages under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) as well as under Bivens v.

  5. Immigration and Naturalization Service - Wikipedia

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    The operational functions of the INS included the Programs and Field Operations divisions. The Programs division was responsible for handling all the functions involved with enforcement and examinations, including the arrest, detaining, and deportation of illegal immigrants as well as controlling illegal and legal entry.

  6. Here's what Trump's deportation plan could mean for you and ...

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    What does that mean? Before deportation, people would be held in detention centers. There are currently two in New Jersey. The American Civil Liberties Union recently obtained documents, ...

  7. Immigration detention in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Because the Immigration and Nationality Act and federal court case decisions mandate ICE to carry out a post order custody review of all individuals slated for deportation, when they are held in detention for more than ninety days, to reassess whether or not the individual is a threat to national security or can be released.

  8. How would mass deportation of migrants under Trump ... - AOL

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    Those who support a mass deportation say the cost to detain and remove undocumented immigrants is worth it because of the significant cost savings related to education and health care spending on ...

  9. Trump is promising a deportation surge. How many people did ...

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    A more long-term plan involving the deportation of one million people a year would cost an average of $88 billion annually, according to the report, to a total of $968 billion overall.