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Yes, Moshe the Beadle was taken away much earlier because he was a foreign (that is, non Hungarian) Jew. However, he managed to escape and return to Sighet.
Depends on why she is deported, and to what country she was returned to. Generally, you can become a citizen by normal means, or marry an American guy (or girl depending on the state), or prove that your child was born in the contential US (then pick up the proper form from INS). IF she was deported for a felony, it might be very hard to return legally.
Never.
Warn the villagers about the Nazi threat.
"Returned" is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "return."
The past participle of "return" is "returned."
Deported.
Many have returned and many will return to the WWE. Lesnar, The Rock, A Train have returned at the moment.
After being shot by cruel, evil and tyranical German gestapos S.O.B's. He had an epiphany. Left for dead he decided to return to his hometown, like a boss , and warn the Jews of the impending dangers. Tragically, nobody listened to him, and he resolved he no longer had friends:( he was later shot for refusing to return to the ghettos, smart man. Overall, it was out of complete loyalty.
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"Returned" is the past tense of "return".
It depends on why you were deported and why you need to come back I guess, because this actor was deported for skipping out on his military service (which is mandatory unless you have an injury/illness that could prevent you from it) and was only allowed to return for his father's funeral, but they only gave him less than a week to stay. If you're deported over something like that which they view as serious, I don't think you can live there again.