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Because of the extensive appealing process, it's almost impossible to deport a person from the US.?? Because of the extensive appealing process, it is almost impossible to deport a person from the United States. Is it correct? or I should change with this one? Because of the extensive of appealing process, it is almost impossible to deport a person from the United States.
Feb 18, 2016 4:13 PM
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Nearly there, but say "appeals process". [But I'm not sure that statement is true actually; my understanding is that rights of due process and legal representation in deportation proceedings in the US are much restricted compared to criminal proceedings.]
February 18, 2016
"appeals process" James is right *it may be impossible to FIND someone to deport them, but once found, deportation is practically guaranteed. I heard stories of people being off the grid for 20 years before being caught. all you need is one traffic stop.
February 18, 2016
It's almost impossible to deport a person from the United States because of the extensive appealing process
February 18, 2016
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