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Any foreign national who commits a felony in the United States is deported upon release from prison. At that point, if the foreign national ever enters the United States he/she is guilty of "aggravated re-entry" and if tried and found guilty, can be given a prison sentence of 1 to 10 years in Federal prison for the first offense and increasingly longer sentences for subsequent convictions.

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