They were generally warned at least a day before that they would be deported.
In Daniel's story, his family sold most of their belongings and their house in order to prepare for deportation. They also packed up their remaining possessions and made arrangements with family members in their home country to help them upon their return.
In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, characters prepare for deportation by packing a few belongings, being herded into train cars, and experiencing a sense of uncertainty and fear about their destination. Families are separated, and they are stripped of their personal possessions and identities upon arrival at the camps. The preparations are chaotic and dehumanizing, reflecting the horrors of the Holocaust.
Illegal entrants are subject to deportation.
The time frame for a deportation varies on a case by case basis. Deportation on arrival can be done within a few days, while deportation for those already living in the country may take months or years.
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Some people fear deportation, while others do not.
His mother's deportation left him virtually orphaned.
It may be grounds for such but deportation in and of itself does not dissolve parental rights.
Deportation - 2001 was released on: USA: 7 September 2001
Obama halted deportation of Dreamers on: Friday June 15, 2012
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