A second Chinese man was also convicted and deported and a bench warrant was issued for a third attacker. |
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Also deported from the Crimea were 37,000 Bulgarians, Greeks, and Armenians found guilty of collaborating with the Germans. |
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The American political activist was deported after ASIO gave him an adverse security assessment. |
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If asylum is not granted and they are not given refugee status, they may be deported. |
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Despite a guarantee of safe conduct, Nagy was arrested and deported to Romania. |
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There is more grumbling among Americans that illegal aliens should be deported and the borders fully closed. |
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Why should police privacy be better-protected than that of battered spouses or deported passengers? |
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What would happen to the economy if 11 million people were deported or self-deported? |
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Statistics show that for every illegal immigrant rounded up and forcefully deported, about a thousand self-deport. |
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Three illegal immigrants have been deported after a suspected brothel was raided in a village. |
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Nearly all of the detainees were released and deported, although only after months of cruel and demeaning treatment. |
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They want him deported to Vilnius, the city of his birth, to stand trial for genocide. |
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Many, however, will likely be deported, often to countries that don't offer protection from interrogational abuse. |
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Another time everything was going fine in America until he got into a fight with a Columbian man and once more was deported. |
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He also deported the entire Ingush population and gave their land to Ossetians. |
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Unfortunately, this wasn't any bold declaration of reckless, impetuous love, it's a last-ditch attempt to not get deported. |
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On August 8 2000 the Iraqi was deported from Australia and a stamp inside his false passport is evidence of that date of departure. |
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Yet hundreds, says the advocacy group, have been deported on minor immigration matters. |
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Moreover, if he were finally deported, he would be permanently barred from immigrating to Australia. |
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There is no way earlier cohorts of illicit immigrants are going to be deported except through due process which may be redefined if necessary. |
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She murders both her father-in-law and her husband before being deported to Siberia. |
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People who insist that all illegals be deported have an excellent point, and I think they're right. |
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Foreigners, upon whom such suspicions fall, will be deported with immediate effect. |
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The judge said he would recommend to the Home Secretary that all three be deported after serving their sentences. |
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The applicant was a Sikh activist whom the Home Secretary had ordered to be deported to India. |
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If anyone overstays a visa by more than 42 days they can be deported immediately with no right of appeal. |
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Eight years later he returned to France an orphan, his parents having been deported to Auschwitz by the Vichy authorities. |
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Units of the Polish underground Home Army, which had assisted in the city's capture, were arrested and in part deported. |
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The numbers of tortured, deported, and murdered people embody not the calculability, but rather the incomprehensibility, of genocide. |
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During the special registration process thousands of other non-citizens have been deported. |
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Granados was eventually deported, and the paper's budding relationship with the Latino community tanked. |
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When the Expulsion came in 1755, the Acadians around Tatamagouche were the first to be deported, and the village was destroyed. |
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Have I been deported down under to Australia where for some reason they start the Christmas preparations in August? |
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Famously, he spent a spell as a Highgate Cemetery gravedigger, and was later also deported from Spain for vagrancy while busking in Barcelona. |
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Even those ordered deported by the slow-moving immigration appeals system often simply disappear. |
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Among the 55 Romanians deported were 33 men, 11 women, three juveniles and five children. |
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Officially, 93,000 Kalmyks, 68,000 Karachai people, 500,000 Chechens, 340,000 Balkars and 180,000 Tartars were deported. |
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A Chinese woman who claims she is endowed with a special gift that allows her to heal others was deported from Taiwan yesterday. |
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The girl's family turned him in to immigration authorities and he was deported. |
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But there is a general accord amongst historians that she gave a lot of attention to the care of her body and the way she deported herself. |
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Some continue to be held despite orders for them to be deported to their native countries. |
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As a refugee, he can be deported only if he is a danger to national security or to the community. |
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So far the team has made nearly 190 arrests, deported 70 Yardies and seized 15 firearms, including two sub-machine guns. |
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A total of 57 Yardies have reportedly been deported to Jamaica by police after being arrested in connection with a spate of shootings in Leeds. |
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He won't be deported to his native Egypt, where he was sentenced to death in absentia. |
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When the Red Army reoccupied these areas whole nations, including party members, were deported and accused of collaboration. |
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Mr Mendis was deported as an illegal immigrant after 16 years in the country. |
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When the matter came before a judge, he ordered the girls to be arrested and deported as illegal immigrants. |
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They rounded up those they suspected as potentially treasonous and deported them. |
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Had they not deported Hidalgo, it's unlikely so many people would have paid attention to his lifecast. |
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He said many of them have been afraid to seek help because they fear being deported as illegal aliens. |
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Let's remember that we were never apprehended, arrested, charged or deported. |
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Human Rights Watch interviewed a mix of 35 migrants, some detained in the U.S., others recently deported to Honduras. |
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He absconded before he could be deported and the authorities gave him leave to remain because it was adjudged his life would be in danger if he returned to his home country. |
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Cordova says that his client will most likely be deported if he is found guilty of the charges. |
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After two nights in detention, he was scheduled to be deported back to Turkey on Monday. |
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In November 1943 over 60,000 Karachai were deported from Stavropol krai. |
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Since becoming fully established in April 2001 it has made more than 400 arrests, deported more than 200 Yardies and taken 70 firearms off the streets. |
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Illegal migrants who are caught by the Immigration and Naturalization Service are usually deported back to Guatemala, where they may face dangerous situations as repatriates. |
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The regime aimed to transform the country into a typical Soviet one, and many native Latvians were deported and Russians brought in to help achieve this. |
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He scored big with Tommy, then was nearly deported for kicking an NYPD officer in the groin at the Fillmore. |
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Three of the detainees self-deported last week and re-entered the U.S. with the other six in order to test the administration's policy on deported immigrants. |
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These individuals, after they serve their time in the states, will be deported, and one of our goals is to make sure that when they're deported, they don't come back. |
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Shazo, as he is known, is said to have resided for a time in the United States before being deported back to Trinidad. |
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Syrian by birth, he was interrogated by U.S. officials and then deported. |
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Under Josef Stalin, the Soviet Union deported some 200,000 Tatars to Uzbekistan, nearly half of whom died along the way. |
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About half of all illegal aliens deported since 2009 have either been immigration crimes or non-violent misdemeanors. |
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Whole populations were deported to Germany for the purposes of slave labor upon defense works, armament production, and similar tasks connected with the war effort. |
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After the parlor was raided by police, the woman was jailed and then deported to Moldova by the British government. |
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Prasad believes that had she been born in Mexico, she would have been deported there immediately. |
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The bodies of many of the deceased Burmese were left unclaimed in Yanyao temple in Phangnga, where unidentified bodies are being kept, as relatives fear being deported. |
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Any illegal found operating a business without a licence gets deported. |
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In contrast, deported refugees face a struggle for their very existence. |
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Not charged with a real crime or provided access to lawyers, these people must be deported promptly or freed, or many will languish, and more will die. |
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People were deported to the camps in cattle cars, and upon arrival, usually separated from their families, tattooed with a serial number, deloused, and completely shaven. |
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Every one of these detainees was either inadmissible to the United States or was deportable by virtue of immigration violations, and 505 of the 762 have in fact been deported. |
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This deportation order was originally issued in 1941, as a reprisal for the 800 German civilians in Iran being deported and interned. |
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Some of the communities were broken up and the British deported Maroons to Nova Scotia and, later, Sierra Leone. |
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The cavers could be deported and banned, face fines, or spend 18 months in jail if they are found to have broken visa rules. |
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Several important Belgian figures, including politician Adolphe Max and historian Henri Pirenne were deported to Germany. |
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Publican Tim Solan travelled to Brussels to lobby Euro-MPs on beer bootleggers but found himself jailed then deported. |
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Perhaps it would be better for us all if Binyan Mohamed was deported back to Ethiopia. |
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After the regime fell, the leader was executed and the prinicipal party members were denaturalized and deported. |
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Cyrus also freed slaves and allowed all deported peoples who were enslaved by preceding Assyrian and Babylonian kings, to return home. |
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After the coup, Marx lost his Prussian citizenship, was deported, and fled to Paris and then London. |
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All captured males in the village over age 11 were deported to Tangier Island. |
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In 1838, Dingane was defeated and deported by the Voortrekkers at the battle of Blood River. |
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And at least one religious minority, the Ahmadiyya Muslims, had its adherents deported, as they are legally banned from entering the country. |
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He should be stripped of his US citizenship, and deported back to Muslimville, post haste. |
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A MAN who was being deported from the UK yesterday threatened to swallow a razor blade on board a Gulf Air flight. |
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In 1943, almost all the Chechen, Ingush, Karachai, Kalmyk, and Balkar peoples were deported to Siberia. |
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Spanish forces captured the former Portuguese fort from the Ternatese in 1606, deported the Ternate Sultan and his entourage to Manila. |
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Chinese men were deported for playing keno and sentenced to hard labor for opium possession. |
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In March 1927, Soviet deported 20,000 Kalmyks to Siberia, tundra and Karelia. |
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Charlemagne deported 10,000 of them to Neustria and gave their now vacant lands to the loyal king of the Abotrites. |
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In 1609, Chichester had 1,300 former Gaelic soldiers deported from Ulster to serve in the Swedish Army. |
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Those who resisted were arrested and deported and agricultural productivity greatly declined. |
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A jamaican Yardie gangster who was deported from Britain twice was given three life sentences yesterday for killing a loving family. |
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Believers and clergy suffered greatly during the Soviet occupation, with many killed, tortured or deported to Siberia. |
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Officials viewed this option as being preferable to their citizens being deported to the Reich as forced labour. |
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Thousands of Hungarians were arrested, imprisoned and deported to the Soviet Union, and approximately 200,000 Hungarians fled Hungary in the chaos. |
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The governments of Czechoslovakia and other eastern European nations deported ethnic Germans to the West, reducing the presence of minorities in the nation. |
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To counter the rising Safawi power, in 1502 Sultan Bayazid-II forcefully deported many Shi'ites including Alawis from his lands to other parts of his empire. |
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By an act of 1699, the colony ordered all free blacks deported, virtually defining as slaves all people of African descent who remained in the colony. |
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According to research conducted by the UN Higher Commissioner for Refugees, Egypt deported 1,200 Eritreans after crossing the Sudanese border in June 2008 alone. |
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In 1544, Hayreddin Barbarossa captured Ischia, taking 4,000 prisoners in the process, and deported to slavery some 9,000 inhabitants of Lipari, almost the entire population. |
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Unauthorized travelers who arrive on shore after crossing the strait, even those with visas, may be arrested, imprisoned briefly, fined, deported and banned from future visas. |
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Following the Soviet takeover, many Bessarabians, who were accused of supporting the deposed Romanian administration, were executed or deported to Siberia and Kazakhstan. |
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The few remaining employees not somewhat protected by a mixed marriage were deported from Hamburg on 23 June to Theresienstadt, where most of them perished. |
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As part of their program of nationalisation, collectivization and general sovietization of everyday life, the Soviets deported large numbers of Lithuanians to Siberia. |
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Tran, of no fixed address, admitted producing cannabis and the Wolverhampton Crown Court recorder said he would deported back to Vietnam when he had served his sentence. |
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The Acadians were deported to England, New England, and France. |
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The deported male population would have most likely been used as industrial slave labour in areas of the Reich such as the factories and mines of the Ruhr and Upper Silesia. |
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The topic of reentrance of deported aliens first appeared in a 1929 act that addressed penalties for a specified class of aliens who entered the United States. |
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Yemeni authorities reportedly deported numerous foreigners without giving them access to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, despite the UN's repeated requests. |
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