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Meanings of avoid deportation in English
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Usage of avoid deportation in English
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The Trump administration argued against Barton's bid to avoiddeportation.
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Nine Indian students trying to avoiddeportation will seek sanctuary in an Auckland church tonight.
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She arrived in Los Angeles and spent the next two years fighting to avoiddeportation.
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I was able to avoiddeportation that year.
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For the ones who made it, there was a new battle for asylum papers to avoiddeportation.
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To avoiddeportation, many enter the informal workforce where labor laws are often ignored and abuses are common.
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If it is eventually enforced, the ban would make it harder for thousands of people to avoiddeportation.
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After faking a heart attack in Guatemala to avoiddeportation to Belize, the tech pioneer landed in Florida.
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There, they said, they were told they had no access to lawyers and no more legal recourse to avoiddeportation.
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Hamza lost his eight-year battle to avoiddeportation on Friday after two London High Court judges refused to delay his departure.
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A refugee advocate says the settlement reached by Manus Island detainees and the Australian government may not help the men avoiddeportation.
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Exact figures are hard to detemine as North Korean refugees are forced to live below the radar in China to avoiddeportation.
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She hit the headlines after fleeing her family in Saudi Arabia and barricading herself in a hotel room in Thailand to avoiddeportation.
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Failure to do so "could prevent the asylum seeker from establishing the burden of proof" necessary to avoiddeportation, they wrote.
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He lost his eight-year battle to avoiddeportation on Friday after two London High Court judges refused a last bid to delay his departure.
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The National Party has been questioning the decision of Mr Lees-Galloway to let Karel Sroubek stay as a New Zealand resident, and therefore avoiddeportation.