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  2. Repatriation - Wikipedia

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    Illegal immigrants are frequently repatriated as a matter of government policy. Repatriation measures of voluntary return, with financial assistance, as well as measures of deportation are used in many countries. As repatriation can be voluntary or forced, the term is also used as a euphemism for deportation.

  3. Deportation of Americans from the United States - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Deportation and removal from the United States - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the Court limited the government's ability to hold immigrants indefinitely where deportation proved impractical in Zadvydas v. Davis, ruling that the prolonged detention of some noncitizens facing deportation was unconstitutional. [36] These rulings served as turning points in the defense of immigrants' rights under American law.

  5. 'Undo the damage': Texas lawmaker launches strategy to help ...

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    FIRST ON FOX: A Texas lawmaker is introducing a bill to further bolster cooperation between Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and state and local law enforcement agencies -- amid a ...

  6. Gonzales: Targeting workers instead of convicted criminals ...

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    Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) said Sunday that targeting others besides convicted criminals for deportation means “government has failed us.” “You know, if we’re going after the guy that ...

  7. Immigration policy in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Many of those immigrants settled in Texas, [10] bringing the foreign-born population of Texas to almost 17% by 2010. [ 11 ] As of 2022, Texas had a foreign-born population of 5,169,126 people, 63.5% of whom are of Latino origin [ 3 ] The state has the second-largest population of immigrants in the United States and the second-highest number of ...

  8. Texas buys 1,400-acre Starr County ranch for Trump's ... - AOL

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    The Texas General Land Office has offered President-Elect Donald Trump a massive Starr County ranch on which to build detention centers. The news comes amid Trump's promise of the mass deportation ...

  9. Catch and release (immigration) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The migrants whom U.S. immigration enforcement agencies have allowed to remain in the community pending immigrant hearings have been those deemed low risk, [3] such as children, families, and those seeking asylum. [4] There is no "hard-and-fast definition" of the phrase, [2] which can be used as a pejorative.