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Introduction to expulsion

Deportation used to mean that prisoners were taken to a distant place and sent by officials along the way. The judicial procedure of deportation is as follows: the Immigration Bureau has the right to detain people who it thinks should be deported. Detainees can choose to leave the country voluntarily, or they can choose to go to court with the Immigration Bureau after bail, that is, to fight for their rights in the immigration court. If the immigration judge's ruling is unfavorable to him, he can appeal to the immigration appeal court within ten days after the ruling. Finally, you can appeal to the US federal court. Recently, news came from the House of Representatives that instead of abolishing the deportation rule, the quota was increased, and the current fixed quota is 4,000 per year. Prior to this, only 2,000 people in the United States were approved each year.