Criminal deportation
is the act of expelling a foreigner from a country, usually because it
was discovered that the foreigner has a criminal record or has committed
a crime. When a person is deported, he or she is usually sent to his or
her country of origin.
Learn
the various ways to become a U.S. citizen including naturalization,
by parents, and by amnesty.
You
can lose your US citizenship whether you are a native or naturalized.
Also learn the difference between deportation and exclusion.
Learn the
ways to stop deportation. Topics include asylum, relief and
suspension of deportation, voluntary deportation, and the
appeals process.
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