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Self-Deportation Program Raises Questions, Skepticism

Aug 13th, 2008 · Charles Kuck is president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and discusses the belief by some that a government ad campaign is employing scare tactics to pressure undocumented workers to self-deport. Kuck is joined by lawyer and Spanish-language radio host Jay Marks, who shares what his listeners are saying about the self-deportation program.

Keywords: president · Lawyers · Spanish · workers · campaign · Ad · deported · language · beliefs · undocumented · skeptics · Charles Kuck

N.C. County Sets Sights on 'Deportation Hub' ****

Feb 20th, 2007 · Deporting illegal immigrants could become a source of revenue for one part of North Carolina. Alamance County has enrolled in a federal program that pays it to deport undocumented immigrants who have criminal records.

Keywords: federal · county · Hub · immigration · illegal · revenue · criminal · N.C · deported · North Carolina · undocumented · Alamance County

Lawsuit Alleges Muslims Abused in U.S. After 9-11 *

Jan 24th, 2006 · Muslim immigrants deported from the United States following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks are returning for questioning in a civil rights lawsuit alleging that the deportees were jailed illegally and abused at a Brooklyn detention center.

Keywords: attacks · terrorist · Muslim · U.S · Jails · civil · United States · 2001 · immigration · Rights · lawsuit · Detention

Cambodian Refugee Faces Return Home ****

Jan 10th, 2006 · Cambodian-born Andrew Thi committed crimes in the United States as a teenager. Now 30, he faces deportation to a homeland he barely remembers. Thi's story is told as part of "Crossing East," a radio series about Asian-American history.

Keywords: crime · homeland · United States · history · teenage · refugee · deported · Cambodian · Andrew Thi · Thi · Crossing East · Asian American

Deportations from Germany Rattle Afghans

Nov 28th, 2005 · Afghans who have taken refuge in Germany from war and oppression are being forcibly deported back to their native country. The deportations have rattled the Afghan community, especially minority Hindus who say they will face religious persecution if forced to return.

Keywords: community · country · Afghan · religious · Germany · oppresses · deported · minority · native · Persecuted · Hindu · Rattles

Arizona's 'Wilson 4' Remain in Legal Limbo **

Oct 22nd, 2005 · Three years after legal woes began, four Phoenix students still face deportation. They grew up as Americans after entering the U.S. illegally as toddlers. The government is appealing a judge's decision to throw the case out.

Keywords: Americans · government · U.S · legal · students · deported · Wilson · Limbo · Arizona · toddlers · Phoenix

U.K. Revises 'Enemy of the State' to Aid Deportations

Aug 26th, 2005 · After last month's deadly transit bombings in London, the British government has redefined what it means to be an "enemy of the state" -- making deportation of foreign nationals easier. Alex Chadwick discusses civil liberties in Britain with Jonathan Freedland, a columnist for the Guardian newspaper in London.

Keywords: bombing · newspapers · national · government · civil · liberties · enemy · Alex Chadwick · British · London · transit · foreign

Britain's Anti-Terror Rules Spell Out Deportations *

Aug 25th, 2005 · Fomenting and glorifying terrorism are among the "unacceptable behaviors" that could lead to deportation according to new rules unveiled by Britain's Home Office. Robert Siegel talks with John Prideaux of The Economist magazine.

Keywords: Robert Siegel · terrorizing · magazine · Britain · deported · behaviors · Fomenting · glorifying · Home Office · John Prideaux of The Economist

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