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re-enter



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In some cases, people have been prosecuted for entering the UK without permission alongside other offences, such as people smuggling or re-entering after deportation.

From BBC

Competing prediction-market giant Polymarket is gearing up to re-enter the U.S. soon, and it’s expected to primarily feature sports markets upon launch.

From MarketWatch

He received a notice to appear that accused him of overstaying his visa, an allegation the government later updated to claim he had re-entered the country without a valid visa following a 2011 trip abroad.

From Salon

The claims also strip Marouf of his eligibility for voluntary departure, which, unlike deportation, allows someone to re-enter the country after fulfilling legal criteria.

From Salon

Without domestic peace, Iran could re-enter Syria’s south and Turkey could deepen its military reach—exactly the dynamics Washington and Jerusalem hope to avoid.

From The Wall Street Journal