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Deportations from U.S. prisons have risen sharply in recent years.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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Deportations have increased under President Obama.
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Deportations of otherwise peaceful people actually decrease the income of skilled American workers.
Alex Nowrasteh: Federation for American Immigration Reform - Wrong Again Alex Nowrasteh 2011
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Deportations hit a record 397,000 in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30.
Far Fewer Enter U.S. Illegally From Mexico Miriam Jordan 2011
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Deportations have been higher every year of the Obama administration than any of the eight years of the Bush administration.
Arturo Venegas, Jr.: Immigration Reform and Border Communities: We Need Bipartisan Problem-Solving Jr. Arturo Venegas 2011
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Deportations from U.S. prisons have risen sharply in recent years.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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Deportations of illegal immigrants are at a new high, reports Shankar Vedantam: The Obama administration announced Wednesday that in the past year it has deported a record number of unauthorized immigrants - more than 392,000, about half of whom were convicted criminals ...
Wonkbook: Foreclosures stopped; Geithner pressures China; Fed may target; Goolsbee on growth Ezra Klein 2010
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Deportations from U.S. prisons have risen sharply in recent years.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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• Deportations of illegal immigrants climb to new record: Removals during the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30 included more than 1,000 murderers, nearly 6,000 sex-offenders, 45,000 drug-offenders and 28,000 drunk drivers.
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Deportations have been higher every year of the Obama administration than any of the eight years of the Bush administration.
Arturo Venegas, Jr.: Immigration Reform and Border Communities: We Need Bipartisan Problem-Solving Jr. Arturo Venegas 2011
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