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I was under deportation for eight years from 1964 to 1972.
In some cases, the child might even be subject to deportation.
Ten days later, his mother suddenly came home from deportation.
At the moment she would almost welcome a deportation order.
Eventually, most if not all of the workers still face deportation.
The charge could be the first step in a deportation.
Deportations, should they be decided on, would probably not take place quickly.
He was served with a deportation order on 25 May 2007.
For many women from foreign countries, the greatest fear is deportation.
A deportation order was issued for her family two years later.
But how could it be criminal, much less ground for deportation?
Of these, he said about 1,000 were being held pending deportation.
Without these documents, children risk deportation and are cut off from state services, including education.
Between 1990 and 1995 deportations had increased to about an average of 40,000 a year.
Citizens have the right to live and work without fear of deportation.
And how can she give them now a better life with pending deportation?
The Council is expected to meet on the deportations this week.
"But no matter what the problems are, I am against deportation.
Some believe a trip to the emergency room could lead to deportation.
I did not have the power to decide on deportations.
We are very concerned about the circumstances of the deportation.
The last of the deportations was on the 11 October 1942.
But his former life eventually became national news in Canada, and deportation seemed certain.
Any one of the convictions would have been serious enough to lead to his deportation.
Is that being looked into or are we talking about a kind of wholesale deportation?