There was talk of deporting her but somehow I suspect she'll outlive us all. |
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A congressional hearing today finally got around to talking about enforcing visa laws and deporting aliens with lapsed visas. |
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And I would recommend, first, closing the borders and deporting illegal aliens, but welcoming legal aliens. |
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The grounds for deporting foreigners living in Germany have also been extended, as have the grounds for denying them a legal right to stay. |
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The occupying power has no business exiling or deporting people under occupation. |
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At least the young fella should be assessed before any decision is made on deporting the family. |
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City officials emphasize getting illegal aliens into the taxpaying mainstream, not deporting them or denying them services. |
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In a briefing with the Sunday Herald, the Home Office said it was to begin investigating the possibility of denaturalising and deporting him. |
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I do not believe there is ever an excuse for deporting someone to face that kind of circumstance. |
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States have been more zealous about toughening borders and deporting illegal immigrants and on making sure immigrants are legal and integrated. |
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Anwa Dramat, the head of a crime squad called the Hawks, has been suspended, ostensibly for illegally deporting several Zimbabweans. |
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For example, we would never consider deporting a citizen to a country that practices torture. |
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It will promote mechanisms for deporting immigrants and strict asylum laws. |
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It streamlines the process for deporting anyone who enters Canada and is later found to be a security threat. |
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No canton reports that it uses police dogs while deporting foreign nationals. |
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The detention centre in Mayotte has the unfortunate national record for deporting the most people. |
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She called on all States to refrain from deporting migrants and asylum-seekers without first assessing their requests for protection. |
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It was widely used in the early 1930s as a tool for deporting communists and other radical activists. |
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Before deportation could occur, the Minister would need to be satisfied that deporting Mr Zaoui would not give rise to a breach of his human rights. |
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Given the situation in Haiti, the Concertation fails to see the logic of Canada's practice of deporting Haitian citizens living in Canada who have been found guilty of criminal activities here. |
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At the end of the 18th century, the French Revolution dealt a severe blow to the Church, killing and deporting thousands of churchmen, as a sign of the people's complete rejection of religion. |
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It would also be useful to learn whether the State party sometimes asked for diplomatic assurances before deporting foreigners to another country. |
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Instead of meeting its mandate of providing desperately needed skilled workers for industry, the department is making matters worse by deporting them. This is hurting the Canadian economy. |
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This exception however does not apply to paragraph 6 of that Article, which prohibits the occupying Power from deporting or transferring parts of its own civilian population into the territories it occupies. |
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The original scope of this article embraces both illegal activities in the deporting country and action in the receiving country undertaken or implicitly supported by public authorities. |
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Another element creating unequal access to protection is that some Member States are just deporting people before they can be assessed and even, in effect, bribing third countries to stop them coming. |
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One of the major preoccupations of the mental hygiene movement in its early years was screening immigrants for mental unsoundness with a view to denying them entry or deporting those already admitted. |
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Mr Clarke's promise to hold a consultation on a new law that would create a presumption in favour of deporting foreign criminals is a good example. |
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Until then it was run by congressional committees chaired by men who also weren't above racial politics: Theodore Bilbo, a senator from Mississippi, advocated deporting black Americans to Africa. |
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We have taken stock and evaluation of legal situation in the member states and discussed difficulties and possible solutions for deporting terrorist suspects. |
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This is a clear signal to other European states that may be considering deporting people they regard as threats to national security to countries where they may be at risk of torture or other ill-treatment. |
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A situation may also occur in which the official responsible for deporting a returnee has reason to believe that the person concerned is unable to travel. |
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In Sudan there is no system to record movements of citizens within the country and the Sudanese legal system does not contain provisions for deporting Sudanese out of their country. |
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The decision could give the UK government the green light to start deporting people to countries where they will be at risk of serious human rights abuses. |
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