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Can an immigrant in us since 1949 be deported?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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A "legal" immiigant? It IS possible if it can be proven that they submitted fake or falsified entrance documents. lied on their application, or engaged in a subversive, criminal, or treasonous activities.

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