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Issues of rehabilitation, remorse, family support in the United States, and employment opportunities are irrelevant to an immigration judge's determination of their deportability.
Bill Ong Hing: Give Criminal Aliens a Second Chance Bill Ong Hing 2011
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Issues of rehabilitation, remorse, family support in the United States, and employment opportunities are irrelevant to an immigration judge's determination of their deportability.
Bill Ong Hing: Give Criminal Aliens a Second Chance Bill Ong Hing 2011
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Issues of rehabilitation, remorse, family support in the United States, and employment opportunities are irrelevant to an immigration judge's determination of their deportability.
Bill Ong Hing: Give Criminal Aliens a Second Chance Bill Ong Hing 2011
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Because she voted against the deportability of illegal immigrants and strengthening our borders, basically anybody can walk past our borders.
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In this episode, Brad Bernstein talks about the Supreme Court's definition of Aggravated Felony and deportability of non-citizen aliens convicted of crimes constituting Aggravated Felony.
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In this episode, Brad Bernstein talks about the Supreme Court's definition of Aggravated Felony and deportability of non-citizen aliens convicted of crimes constituting Aggravated Felony.
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The governor considers the inmate's age, medical record, time incarcerated, institutional record and deportability; the nature and circumstances of the crime; and the extent to which the inmate has accepted responsibility for the crime and made efforts to rehabilitate.
Freep.com - RSS 2010
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In this episode, Brad Bernstein talks about the Supreme Court's definition of Aggravated Felony and deportability of non-citizen aliens convicted of crimes constituting Aggravated Felony.
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The governor considers the inmate's age, medical record, time incarcerated, institutional record and deportability; the nature and circumstances of the crime; and the extent to which the inmate has accepted responsibility for the crime and made efforts to rehabilitate.
Freep.com - RSS 2010
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In this episode, Brad Bernstein talks about the Supreme Court's definition of Aggravated Felony and deportability of non-citizen aliens convicted of crimes constituting Aggravated Felony.
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