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deporting

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of Deport

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We do, and there is a law in the United States - the Torture Convention - that prohibits the United States from deporting an individual to a country where there is a reasonable expectation that he will be subjected to torture - physical, mental or otherwise. Jonathan Shapiro

Ardern has been highly critical of some of the Australian policies affecting New Zealanders, especially the policy of deporting those convicted of sentences totalling more than two years or on character grounds. Source: Internet

By July 1944, Germany was losing the war; the SS began closing down the easternmost concentration camps and deporting the remaining prisoners westward. Source: Internet

He has been willing to criticize López Obrador’s heavy-handed approach to catching and deporting Central American migrants who try to cross Mexico to reach the United States. Source: Internet

Al-Fadil said the center is expediting operations, “deporting more people faster than ever before.” Source: Internet

When the Germans began deporting Jews to concentration camps, the family was able to flee, taking up shelter with a non-Jewish family which sheltered them until the Germans retreated from Thessaloniki on October 26th, 1944. Source: Internet

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