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An aggravated felony is a term used in U.S. Immigration law to describe a category of serious crimes that can lead to severe consequences for non-citizens, including deportation and denial of certain immigration benefits. Examples include murder, sexual assault, drug trafficking, and certain theft offenses involving substantial amounts. The definition of aggravated felony is specific to immigration law and can differ from state definitions of felonies. Conviction of an aggravated felony can significantly impact a person's legal status in the United States.

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