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 B'Tselem - Legal basis for deportation
Because the High Court ruled that deportation is a legitimate use of the military commander's authority, the hearings focussed on whether the administrative arguments raised by the specific petitioner warranted intervention by the High Court.
Deportation is not allowed to serve as punishment for criminal offenses, since such punishment lies within the arena of the judicial system.
Palestinians from the Occupied Territories are deported pursuant to the authority of regulation 112 of the Defense (Emergency) Regulations, 1945.
http://www.btselem.org/english/Deportation/Legal_Basis.asp

  
 RENEWING THE CALL: IMMIGRANTS' RIGHT TO APPOINTED COUNSEL IN DEPORTATION PROCEEDINGS
Deportation is a significant deprivation of liberty—both scholars and courts have likened it to criminal punishment.
Scholars and courts have recognized the gravity of deportation, and likened it to criminal punishment.
Regardless of the judiciary’s recognition of the penal and quasi-criminal nature of deportation,26 the Supreme Court has held repeatedly that deportation proceedings are civil rather than criminal in nature.
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/law/lwsch/journals/bctwj/20_2/04_TXT.htm

  
 B'Tselem - The Mass Deportation of 1992
The High Court of Justice chose to deny the illegality of the mass deportation, relying on outdated defense regulations, and ignoring the arbitrary, hasty, and negligent manner in which it was carried out.
The deportation was carried out according to unclear and sweeping criteria, and not on a specific act performed by the particular individual.
Nature of the orders In their form and content, the five deportation orders were clearly collective, and the names of the deportees were set forth in a list attached to the general order.
http://www.btselem.org/english/Deportation/1992_Mass_Deportation.asp

  
 ILW.COM -Delegation of Authority to INS to Terminate Deportation and Initiate Removal
The previous deportation proceeding before the Immigration Court or the Board shall be terminated as a matter of law on the date the Service files the Notice to Appear with the Immigration Court.
In any case where a deportation proceeding is terminated for the purpose of repapering, the Service shall then expeditiously commence removal proceedings by preparing and serving a Notice to Appear on the alien and filing the Notice to Appear with the Immigration Court.
http://www.ilw.com/lawyers/immigdaily/News/2000,1201-Authority.shtm

  
 Immigration and deportation attorneys by GotTrouble.com
These criminal provisions of the immigration laws require that the INS place its highest priority on the deportation of persons in state and federal prisons, especially for violent crimes.
Even if a person has been admitted to the U.S., he may still be forced by the INS to leave the country, through a procedure known as "removal" or "deportation." The basis for removal depends on whether the person is seeking admission or whether he is being removed after entering the country.
The harshest penalties are reserved for a category of crimes called "aggravated felonies." With a few exceptions, it does not matter how or when the person may have been convicted of the aggravated felony.
http://www.gottrouble.com/legal/immigration/deportation.html

  
 DEPORTATION AND JUSTICE: A CONSTITUTIONAL DIALOGUE
The deportation of long-term, legal permanent residents for post-entry conduct is imposed as a direct consequence of a prior “bad” act.
Aliens may be punished by the criminal justice system if their violation is criminal; but the deportation itself is no more punishment than any other collateral consequence of criminal activity, like being evicted from public housing, for example.
The strongest claim may be the right to appointed counsel and a recognition by courts that failure to consider deportation consequences is ineffective assistance of counsel.
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/law/lwsch/journals/bclawr/41_4/02_TXT.htm

  
 Deportation Lawyer
Is not inadmissible under §212(a)(2) or (3) (criminal and security grounds) or deportable under §237(a)(1)(G) (marriage fraud), (2) (criminal grounds), (3) (failure to register and falsification of documents) or (4) (security and related grouds).
When you attend a removal (deportation) proceeding, make sure that you walk into the courtroom accompanied by the most experienced and knowledgeable attorney that you can find, because the government will be represented by an attorney who has probably appeared in hundreds, or even thousands, of such hearings.
This avoids both the stigma and the legal impediments to return to the United States imposed by deportation.
http://www.byrdassociates.com/deportation.html

  
 Article71
Deportation is indeed a measure applied to rid the state of statutorily defined categories of deportable foreign nationals.
In international law, it is within the competence of state to deport a foreign national as also it is true that it is within its competence to grant him an admission.
International law justifies deportation in the case where the interest of state's security or welfare outweigh the interest of the foreign national.
http://www.telecom.net.et/~walta/conflict/html/article71.html

  
 Attorney General April 28, 1995 Memorandum on Deportation of criminal Aliens
Although deportation must be accomplished under the established procedures of the INA, it remains part of a judicial order that an alien defendant violates at his peril.
Because the statutory language refers to sentencing upon a conviction which "causes such alien to be deportable," Federal prosecutors should proceed on the more limited premise that Congress intended to limit judicial deportation authority to those convictions for which the alien is before the court for sentencing.
The notice of intent to request judicial deportation, as well as the charging document setting forth the Commissioner's concurrence, must be filed in a timely manner, as with stipulated deportations.
http://www.usdoj.gov/ag/readingroom/deportation95.htm

  
 PROPOSED RULE WOULD RESTORE RELIEF TO MANY IN DEPORTATION PROCEEDINGS
Because the INS is bound by the decisions of federal courts, and because the decisions of a federal court are binding only in the area in which it has jurisdiction, there is no uniformity in the treatment of this issue.
Eleven of the twelve courts of appeal have heard cases dealing with the issue, and most of these have disagreed with the Attorney General.
Shortly thereafter, the Attorney General released an opinion, Matter of Soriano, in which she held that section 440(d) applied to all aliens in deportation proceedings, regardless of when their criminal conduct occurred, or when they had sought the waiver.
http://www.visalaw.com/00jul3/4jul300.html

  
 Deportation
Deportation is the procedure utilized by the U. Immigration and Naturalization Service to try to expel certain aliens from the United States.
Among the types of individuals routinely subjected to deportation proceedings are people who illegally entered the United States or people who, although they entered legally, have subsequently violated their status by working without permission or remaining longer than permitted.
This general information about the law of deportation is not intended as legal advice about any particular problem you may have.
http://www.chicagobar.org/public/diallaw/49.asp

  
 Center for Immigration Studies
Intended as a cost-saving measure to streamline the deportation process, voluntary departure allows aliens to enter into an agreement to leave the United States on their own volition and to avoid the consequences of a formal order of removal (such as being barred from re-entering the country for 10 years).
While the INS has responsibility for apprehending and bringing immigration charges against aliens, it is the little-known EOIR that has jurisdiction over the nationwide Immigration Courts and their companion appeals system.
He knowingly drove while intoxicated and knew that he was driving with a suspended or revoked license.
http://www.cis.org/articles/2002/back1002.html

  
 Immigration & Deportation Attorney Pardeep S. Grewal Green Card Lawyer Oakland California CA
Our law firm is committed to providing legal services devoted exclusively to immigration law, with a special emphasis on defending clients in deportation and removal proceedings law.
In these proceedings the Immigration and Naturalization Service tries to deport you from the United States.
Factors taken into consideration include how long you have been here in the United States, your family relationships, or whether you have a criminal history.
http://www.pardeeplaw.com

  
 Emma Goldman Online Exhibition: War Resistance, Anti-Militarism, and Deportation
Writing the briefs and presenting the case against Goldman himself, Hoover persuaded the courts to deny Goldman's citizenship claims and to deport her.
A copy of the warrant ordering Emma Goldman's deportation for advocating anarchism.
In this letter he brands them as "beyond doubt, two of the most dangerous anarchists in this country." As special assistant to Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, Hoover amassed evidence against Goldman and Berkman and presented the case against them at their deportation hearing.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman/Exhibition/deportation.html

  
 Los Angeles Deportation Lawyer Avoid Deportation Attorney California Cancellation of Removal Attorney Felony
Even fully legal permanent residents can be deported for felony charges, including many charges that would result in brief jail sentences for American citizens.
Even before a client has been charged with a crime, our attorneys work to protect their rights to enter and remain in the United States.
With sophisticated legal strategies accumulated over many years of experience in immigration law, our Los Angeles deportation lawyers can work on a plea bargain that may bring about cancellation of removal.
http://california-immigration-criminal-attorneys.com/CM/FSDP/...&id=4

  
 CBC News Indepth: Maher Arar: Timeline
The RCMP says none of the communications were improper or inaccurate, but some may not have been authorized.
Arar launches a lawsuit against the American government, seeking financial compensation and an admission of wrongdoing.
Senator Pierre De Bané testifies that U.S. officials offered to return Arar to Canada on condition that he be incarcerated and charged.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/arar

  
 Deportation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deportation is generally done directly by the government's executive apparatus rather than by order or authority of a court, and as such is often subject to a simpler legal process (or none), with reduced or no right to trial, legal representation or appeal.
Deportation is the expelling of someone from a country.
In general, deportation is reserved for foreigners who have committed serious crimes, or entered the country illegally, or are wanted in another country (see extradition).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deportation

  
 Why Deportation is Wrong
They have already served their sentence in prison, became detained under INS custody (sometimes up to 5 years), and are now released under supervision.
Email apipower at aamovement.net (exact spelling of our address is omitted to avoid spammers)
Before 1996, a deportable crime was murder or rape, or any crime with a sentence of over 5 years in prison.
http://www.aamovement.net/community/nodeport.htm

  
 DEPORTATION, EXCLUSION AND REMOVAL
The Seventh Circuit Court refuses to overturn a deportation order against Jose Guerro-Perez.
Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Palestinian Deportation Case - November 1998
Clinton administration acts to block court decision on new law deportation relief - August 1997
http://www.visalaw.com/siteindex/deportation.html

  
 washingtonpost.com: A Secret Deportation Of Terror Suspects
The CIA refers to such cases as "extraordinary renditions," the fast and forcible transfer of foreign terrorism suspects to other countries, often their places of origin, where they can be detained or interrogated more freely, often without all the legal protections available in the country they left.
But Hossan Salama, an official with the Egyptian state security service, denied that the United States was directly involved in the deportation.
In addition, lawyers from the Swedish Justice Ministry wrote in a separate memo on April 12, 2002 that "the transport from Sweden to Egypt was carried out with the help of American authorities." Both documents were heavily redacted before their release.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A11976-2004Jul24?language=printer

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: French Revolution
On 18 Feb., 1793, the Convention voted a prize one hundred livres to whomsoever should denounce a priest liable to deportation and who remained in France despite the law.
At the request of the Paris Commune, Gobel, Bishop of Paris, and thirteen of his vicars resigned at the bar of the Convention (7 November) and their example was followed by several constitutional bishops.
Thus at the time when the Convention was disbanding, churches were separated from the State.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13009a.htm

  
 JURIST - Cohn: The Deportation of Slobodan Milosevic
Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark denounced the deportation as "an enormous tragedy for Yugoslavia, the Serbian people and the rule of law."
The deportation, which Kostunica said could not be characterized as legal and constitutional, violated Yugoslavia's constitution, parliament, Constitutional Court, and decisions of President Kostunica.
Count 1: Deportation, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY, punishable under Article 5(d) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/forum/forumnew25.htm

  
 Townhall.com :: Columns :: Do-it-yourself deportation by Rich Lowry
The Immigration and Naturalization Service estimated that there were 26,000 Pakistani illegals in the United States as of 2000.
Those 13,000 are slated for deportation, but authorities might not have to force them out, because many of them -- and many others -- will leave on their own.
It is a sign of how far American immigration enforcement had fallen that people here illegally would be shocked -- as related in numerous news accounts -- that there would be any consequence to their illegal status.
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/richlowry/rl20030610.shtml

  
 VDARE.com: Abolishing America (contd.): Mexico Ceded Right To Say Whom U.S. Can Deport - Allan Wall
Thus various immigrants have wound up being deported because of a traffic violation when they don't have a driver's license or valid ID.
The hottest item now available at 46 Mexican consuls in the United States is the "matricula consular", or consular card, an official Mexican ID granted by the Mexican government to Mexicans living in the United States.
Laguna Beach Police Chief Jim Spreine, president of the Orange County Police Chiefs and Sheriff's Association, said the agencies want to dispel fears that deportation is possible in any police contact.
http://www.vdare.com/awall/consular_card.htm

  
 AsianWeek.com: Feature: A New Nightmare: Cambodian American Deportation Carries History’s Weight
INS reviewers said he would receive a letter in a month with a decision.
Borom came to the United States when he was 3 years old and doesn’t speak any Cambodian languages.
Effective retroactively, non-citizens can be deported if convicted of such crimes, even if they already served their sentence.
http://www.asianweek.com/2002_11_22/feature.html

  
 ei: Stop the Deportation of Palestinian Refugees from Canada
You can endorse the demands by sending a letter of endorsement to the coalition.
Persons denied refugee status in the United States, and who cannot be deported to another country, have often ended up in indefinite detention in harsh conditions.
More than 100 Palestinian refugees in Canada face imminent deportation, some to the United States, where they could end up in indefinite detention.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article3417.shtml

  
 Fracas over boiled egg lands Bobby Fischer in solitary - Peculiar Postings - MSNBC.com
It remained unclear, however, whether Japanese immigration authorities would agree to let Fischer go to Iceland rather than deport him to the United States.
The former world chess champion is fighting deportation from Japan to the United States, where he is wanted for violating sanctions against Yugoslavia by playing a chess match there in 1992.
Icelandic Ambassador to Japan Thordur Oskarsson said that the passport has been issued and is being held at the embassy in Tokyo pending Fischer’s release.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7117276?GT1=6305

  
 The Herald News - News - 11/11/2002 - Law change hastens deportation
Then last summer, Moniz said the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that if a person committed a crime prior to the 1996 law, they could petition for an appeal.
He said at least 600 Azoreans have been deported from the United States and Canada since the 1996 law was passed.
Finally, the law change also took away the individual's right to an appeal of deportation.
http://zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=6019931&BRD=1710&PAG=461&...&rfi=6

  
 The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: deportation@ HighBeam Research
In the United Kingdom legislation concerning deportation began with the 1905 Aliens Act, giving the government the right to deport an alien convicted of a criminal offence if deportation was recommended by the court.
Since the passage of the 1962 Commonwealth Immigration Act the government has been able to deport certain Commonwealth citizens, and subsequent legislation has broadened the grounds for...
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:100130538

  
 deportation - DR1 Forums
If they were deported from the U.S. due to the law about deportation of people who have been convicted of felony crimes and have served their time and depending on their crime the dominican government may let them go.
However in most of the cases especially drug cases the DNCD gets involved and the dominican police.
I know people that after they had been deported for drug cases from the US and they arrived in the DR freed up and released from any charge.
http://www.dr1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12742

  
 Bisbee Deportation of 1917
The Bisbee Deportation of 1917 was an event specific to Arizona that influenced the labor movement throughout the United States.
Materials include I.W.W. publications, personal recollections, newspaper articles, court records, government reports, correspondence, and journal articles that are part of the collections of three libraries: The University of Arizona Library, the Arizona Historical Society, Tucson, Arizona, and the Sharlot Hall Museum, Prescott, Arizona.
This site is a research-based collection of primary and secondary sources for the study of the deportation of over 1,000 striking miners from Bisbee on 12 July, 1917.
http://www.library.arizona.edu/exhibits/bisbee/index.html

  
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The victims in Poland were already imprisoned in ghettos and totally under German control.
The deportations required the help of many people and all branches of the German government.
The deportation of Jews from other parts of Europe, however, was a far more complex problem.
http://www.ushmm.org/outreach/deport.htm

  
 USATODAY.com - Some rally against Bobby Fischer's deportation to U.S.
TOKYO — Chess genius Bobby Fischer, now detained in Japan awaiting deportation to the United States, would be allowed to leave for Iceland instead if that country granted him citizenship, an opposition party leader said Wednesday.
Mizuho Fukushima, head of Japan's Social Democratic Party, said senior immigration officials told her they could approve such a resolution to the chess master's eight-month detention at a jail on the outskirts of Tokyo.
Though most detainees at the center are deported or allowed to leave Japan within about one month, Fischer has been in custody for eight months.
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2005-03-16-fischer-iceland_x.htm

  
 Bible study resources: exile
Literature after the exile (post-exilic) is very different from that addressed to the period of the monarchy (pre-exilic).
Amos fears that the coming punishment may be final, for God's patience is near its end.
While it was the deportation of Judah's leaders which marked the Old Testament texts most, when Amos speaks of exile it is deportation from the North by Assyria of which he warns.
http://www.bible.gen.nz/amos/history/exile.htm

  
 deportation-class.com welcome!
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- After being booked in Lufthansa's Deportation Class, you will be driven in a specially protected vehicle from your home to the airport, completely free of charge.
When you use Deportation Class to travel to dozens of cities in thirty-five countries, you can subtract a very substantial discount from the lowest published rate.
http://www.deportation-class.com

  
 Gallery - Deportation - Photos
Dutch Jews are marched to the Amersfoot internment camp under heavy guard, 1942.
Dutch Jews, seized in their homes, are brought by truck to the Muiderpoort railroad station in the Polderweg district to be deported to Westerbork, 1943.
Another 34,074 were deported between February 22 and April 2, 1942.
http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/resource/gallery/deport.htm

  
 History of Nova Scotia; Acadia, Bk.1, 1755: The Deportation of the Acadians; Part 6; Ch. 12, The Deportation at Grand ...
History of Nova Scotia; Acadia, Bk.1, 1755: The Deportation of the Acadians; Part 6; Ch.
He then burnt the remainder of the wooden structures at Grand Pré and departed overland for Halifax, leaving, no evidence of the Acadian occupation except the blackened ruins of stone foundations.
31 Winslow had seen to the deportation of 1510, but yet left, as the noted historian, Placide Gaudet figured, was 732 Acadians.
http://www.blupete.com/Hist/NovaScotiaBk1/Part6/Ch12.htm

  
 Canada encyclopedia : Cultural Information , Maps, Canada politics and officials, Canadian History. Travel to Canada
FRANKFURT, Germany &; A German judge ordered white supremacist Ernst Zundel held in jail after arraigning him Wednesday on charges of denying the Holocaust and inciting hatred.
Holocaust denier Ernst Zundel formally charged in Germany after deportation from Canada
http://www.canadaiworld.com

  
 AS URGENT APPEAL CAMPAIGN INTENSIFIES
EriForum of Canada sends letter to Libyan leader
EHDR-UK joins campaign to stop the deportation of Eritreans from Libya
Can you spare less than 1 minute to save lives.
http://www.meskerem.net/as_urgent_appeal_campaign_intens.htm

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