deport
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Nationwide, ICE operates thousands of such flights a year, both to move detainees around the United States like with Wednesday's charter, as well as deporting people to other countries -- sometimes nations other than their own.
From Barron's
Bovino’s approach, however, rankled many career officials at DHS and especially inside ICE, the agency primarily responsible for arresting and deporting immigrants in the country illegally, according to people familiar with the matter.
Beijing would seek to extradite or kidnap him if he were deported to a third country.
A defendant in federal custody for what authorities have called the largest jewelry heist in U.S. history was deported to Ecuador late last month, according to court filings, effectively ending the case against him.
From Los Angeles Times
But, in a complicated sequence of events, Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported Flores on or about Dec. 29, according to his attorney, John D. Robertson.
From Los Angeles Times
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