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The answer depends on which country "this country" is.

Tor the US, the person has committed a criminal act and is subject to arrest and prosecution followed by deportation to his or her country of origin. Said person will be eligible for permanent residency in the US.

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Q: How can an illegal alien stay in this country if he has been deported once and reentered illegally?
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