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  2. Expedited removal - Wikipedia

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    Expedited removal is a process related to immigration enforcement in the United States where an alien is denied entry to and/or physically removed from the country, [1] without going through the normal removal proceedings (which involve hearings before an immigration judge). [2]

  3. Withdrawal of application for admission - Wikipedia

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    Expedited removal; Removal proceedings that involve a hearing before an Immigration Judge (this is quite rare for arriving aliens, since any arriving alien deemed removable can be removed through expedited removal). At land borders, voluntary departure and voluntary return may also be available options.

  4. Removal proceedings - Wikipedia

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    People who are found guilty through Operation Streamline courts generally have to spend a few months in prison, after which they are handed over to immigration enforcement. Generally, those found guilty under Operation Streamline are removed through expedited removal, but some of them may go through removal proceedings.

  5. Negotiators consider expanding expedited deportations as ...

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    Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., who is engaged in the bipartisan discussions but is not part of the main negotiating group, confirmed to NBC News that expanding the tracking and expedited removal of ...

  6. What a Donald Trump Win Would Mean For Immigration - AOL

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    That could mean a years-long effort to remove an estimated 11 million people who are in the country without authorization. His administration aims to leverage expedited removal processes, which ...

  7. Massive Courts Backlog Could Slow Trump Deportation Plan - AOL

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    Before a person in the U.S. can be deported, U.S. law requires they have a final order of removal issued by an immigration court. ... putting people into removal proceedings who ICE finds but who ...

  8. Operation Streamline - Wikipedia

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    Expedited removal is a removal procedure where a person who has recently entered the United States without authorization and does not qualify for some particular exemptions may be removed without going through formal removal proceedings. A person who is sentenced through Operation Streamline may be subject to expedited removal after completing ...

  9. List of people deported or removed from the United States

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    The DHS has placed 164,000 criminals in removal proceedings in 2007, and estimated that figure would be 200,000 for 2008. [7] In 2001, approximately 73,000 illegal aliens with criminal convictions were deported from the United States, and in 2007 this figure was 91,000. [7] In 2011, the DHS deported 396,906 people.