Depends if the deportation is accompanied with an interdiction from US territory. odds are yes, and he'll be turned away if he tries to cross the border during the period concerned, and that trying to cross may actually prolong the interdiction period.
2006-12-16 23:17:48
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answered by Svartalf 6
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To get an accurate answer to this question thereneeds to be more detail and information given. Was it a voluntary departure? Was it because of convictions? What is the reason for deportation?
Deportation can be for a specified period of time or it can be for life - all depends. Give more detail.
2006-12-17 07:37:59
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answered by myrna 2
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If it was true deportation, typically 5 to 10 years.
2006-12-17 10:55:57
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answered by DAR 7
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Any time they want to Walk across the unsecured Boarder!!!
Wahoo!!!
2006-12-17 07:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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dam this applele is good he knows where to hit you. try google and us immigration laws.
2006-12-17 07:09:58
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answered by JOhNe=mc² 6
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Never, thats why we give them the boot.
2006-12-17 08:29:53
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answered by pedohunter1488 4
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