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Old 07-05-2006, 08:00 AM   #21
juyrett

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If one is not a U.S. citizen and committed an "aggravated felony" or a crime of moral turpitude (not defined but very broadly interpreted), the US immigration authorities WILL DEPORT (I learned this from an immigration/deportation attorney in San Diego). This applies even if the noncitizen's family are citizens and even if he has children that were born on US soil. So, rclaimo, for his sake, I hope your friend's record isn't too bad.
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