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- verb Present participle of
deport .
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If you read the European rights, ALL of those that would STOP Britain deporting criminals and ileegal immigrants, EVEN the law which stops specific GROUPS of people being deported, were either never signed by Britain in the first place, or were never ratified afterwards.
Welcome ‘Times’ Readers « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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GROSS: How far did the INS get in deporting Lennon?
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GROSS: How far did the INS get in deporting Lennon?
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GROSS: How far did the INS get in deporting Lennon?
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GROSS: How far did the INS get in deporting Lennon?
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GROSS: How far did the INS get in deporting Lennon?
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GROSS: How far did the INS get in deporting Lennon?
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GROSS: How far did the INS get in deporting Lennon?
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In two months, the U.S. government will begin deporting more than 8,000 illegal Vietnamese immigrants as the result of a long-sought repatriation agreement signed Tuesday by Washington and Hanoi.
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In two months, the U.S. government will begin deporting more than 8,000 illegal Vietnamese immigrants as the result of a long-sought repatriation agreement signed Tuesday by Washington and Hanoi.
New York Times Doesn’t Like Deportation Or Attrition–What’s Left, Surrender? 2008
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