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No. There are about a dozen steps before deportation. Roughly, first he could apply for AOS anyway, then that would be denied, then he would fall out of status, then they would notify him he was out of status, then he would have the opportunity to correct status, then that would be denied, then he would appeal, then he would have a hearing, then they would ask him to leave voluntarily, then he would appeal that, then they would enter a deportation order, then they would ask him to turn himself in, then if he didn't they'd put a hold on him, and then if he ever got arrested he'd be transferred to ICE custody and physically deported. All that assumes that everything goes against him at every stage of the proceeding.

It's not that easy to deport someone who's out walking free.

Bad thing......they should get his as*

Maria

Yeah, too bad we have that thing called the Constitution that guarantees due process...

call him family and try to get his location or phone number this mofo must get beaten in his a**

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No. There are about a dozen steps before deportation. Roughly, first he could apply for AOS anyway, then that would be denied, then he would fall out of status, then they would notify him he was out of status, then he would have the opportunity to correct status, then that would be denied, then he would appeal, then he would have a hearing, then they would ask him to leave voluntarily, then he would appeal that, then they would enter a deportation order, then they would ask him to turn himself in, then if he didn't they'd put a hold on him, and then if he ever got arrested he'd be transferred to ICE custody and physically deported. All that assumes that everything goes against him at every stage of the proceeding.

It's not that easy to deport someone who's out walking free.

Bad thing......they should get his as*

Maria

Yeah, too bad we have that thing called the Constitution that guarantees due process...

call him family and try to get his location or phone number this mofo must get beaten in his a**

Oh good lord...:rolleyes:

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