Deportation occurs when a person has violated the laws of any country. Not every violation leads to deportation. When a person has overstayed on a visa and not adhered to Immigration laws, then he/she can be deported. Citizens cannot be deported but if they are convicted of any crime that affects the laws of the Country and its citizenship, then they can be deported.
You can be deported for being blatantly disrespectful to a Filipino. You can be deported for being an overstaying alien and working here illegally.Another reason a foreigner can be deported, is for protesting against the government while visiting or residing in that foreign land. Foreigners have few rights in most foreign countries, and usually little regarding politics. Do not openly voice your political views of, or about the government in many foreign lands. The Philippines is a good example of what I have posted above.
George Harrison was deported from Hamburg for being underage.
he was deported because all the immigrants in sighet were being deported.
No. If you come back after being deported, but the green card isn't expired yet, you will, again, be deported (which will not look good on your part being deported twice).
Yes.
No, being denied entry means you are not allowed to enter a country at a border or port of entry. Being deported means you are removed from a country after being allowed entry.
mind your own business and move on.
Can a person be legalize after being deported after a traffic violation
Canada
they dont
The people who were being deported in World War I maintained an optimistic attitude until arrival at the camps.
if a person is legally married with kids can he be deported because he has law issues?