At least deportation, if it can be shown that you committed some fraud in doing it, then you can add on those charges.
If you are asking about a specific deportation, you should tell us who was deported, as well as when they were deported and where they were sent. Otherwise, the general consequence of deportation is that an immigrant is expelled from the country to which he or she immigrated, and is returned to the country from which he or she came. There will be other consequences, since the person who was deported may have had some very serious reason for needing to leave the country to which he or she was then returned. Sometimes deported people wind up being imprisoned or executed.
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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If you have falsely accused someone of committing a crime they have not committed, you can be charge with making false statements. IF caught, there can be serious consequences. Deportation is a strong possibility.