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You can't be refused re-admittance, or so I've heard.
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Mangram wrote on Sept. 7, or Matt could fulfill several requirements in order to gain a mere chance of "re-admittance."
Adam Kissel: Syracuse Expels Education Student for Criticizing Racial Comment on Facebook, Then Folds Under Public Scrutiny Adam Kissel 2012
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You can't be refused re-admittance, or so I've heard.
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However, another Border agent told us there was no way realistically that the US government could enforce more than about 80% compliance at best since no American citizen can be refused re-admittance to his or her homeland.
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However, another Border agent told us there was no way realistically that the US government could enforce more than about 80% compliance at best since no American citizen can be refused re-admittance to his or her homeland.
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However, another Border agent told us there was no way realistically that the US government could enforce more than about 80% compliance at best since no American citizen can be refused re-admittance to his or her homeland.
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You can't be refused re-admittance, or so I've heard.
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However, another Border agent told us there was no way realistically that the US government could enforce more than about 80% compliance at best since no American citizen can be refused re-admittance to his or her homeland.
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They also called on the US to cease its lobbying for the re-admittance of Honduras into the Organization of American States (OAS).
Bill Quigley: Honduras: Crisis and Progress Bill Quigley 2010
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You can't be refused re-admittance, or so I've heard.
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