For her crime, a temporarydeportationorderwas considered sufficient.
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A conviction by a court of law is not a necessary condition precedent to the making of adeportationorder.
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A person ordered to be deported by the courts, who agrees that thedeportationordershould be served on him, has the right to appeal.
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Adeportationorderto send a man to a particular country cannot be made without the man's consent, unless it is his own country.
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We review all such cases periodically or on application for adeportationorderto be revoked.
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A prisoner may have completed his sentence but be subject to adeportationorder.
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It is apparent from that report that the friendship is of recent origin and that it has developed since the signing of thedeportationorder.
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The order will provide a right of appeal, on asylum grounds, to the appellate authorities against the decision to make adeportationorder.
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If subsequent representations are made up to the moment thedeportationorderitself is signed, then those compassionate circumstances will be considered.
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The passenger appeals and the appeal against thedeportationorderis heard by an adjudicator and dismissed.
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We are talking only about an appeal where adeportationorderhas been made.
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What about other relatives who may be in the country and who will not be affected by thedeportationorder?
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In the meantime the making of adeportationorderin the case referred to is being deferred.
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I suggest that in every case of adeportationorderthe person against whom the order has been made should have a right of appeal.
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I venture to think that no one who does not come under this clause can complain if adeportationorderis made against him.
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