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Recursive explanation and sentence making

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Athena Chu: Di Jie.

Recursive interpretation

Meaning: In the old days, it meant to transport prisoners to far away places, and the government sent people to hand over the escort along the way.

Recursive sentence making

1, fiore. Magenta, 19, exhibited at the National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and Peruvian History in Lima, was expelled from the United States with her family last March after 17.

Those immigrants who have not redeemed their legal status will be arrested and deported, which is the same as the treatment provided by the Senate bill for those immigrants who have lived here for less than two years.

The next day, he was deported.

He is now focusing on border security and expelling illegal immigrants.

5. Since the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau set up a special agency to investigate human rights violators in 2004, about 238 people with serious human rights violations have been detained and deported.

6. They strictly control the victims through compulsory means such as debt slavery, threats of deportation, threats of violence and extortion.

7. Have you ever violated the relevant provisions of the US visa? Have you ever entered or been deported from the United States illegally?

8. Have you ever violated the relevant provisions of the US visa? Have you ever entered or been deported from the United States illegally?

9. The Committee pointed out that since France submitted its report to the Committee two weeks ago, many Gypsies have been collectively deported and repatriated to their countries of origin.

10. Therefore, even if a large-scale expulsion plan is possible, it will cause unbearable damage to China's economy and community for most Americans.

1 1. In a bar not far from the detention center where Karadzic was detained before being deported to The Hague, Serbs were watching a football match on TV.

12, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement reported that the number of people deported from the United States increased by 44% last year.

13, we hope that North Korea will pardon them and expel them.

14, a senior investigator of the agency said that with the US government's increasingly tough stance on illegal immigrants, he expected that the number of people deported would increase.

15. Several governors of ten states in South Sudan tried to arrest and deport sex workers.