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    Mar 13, 2008, 01:04 PM
    Can a permanent resident be deported
    Hello, my name is Monica and live in S. Florida. My kids dad is serving 3 years for a drug/trafficking/possession charge. They put a immigration hold on him & he can't go on work release, or go work on outside grounds to work:confused. He is originally from Jamaica & is a permanent resident. (Of the U.S) When his mother became a citizen he was under the age of 18 & therefore at that time (1990) the law stated if parent was a citizen so was kids. However; he never applied for a U.S passport or a Certificate of Citizenship. Can he still be deported?
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    Mar 13, 2008, 01:39 PM
    Yeah he could be deported and obviously if he has an immigration hold on him they are deciding whether to do so right now. There would usually be a hearing to decide, contact USCIS and see what's going on.

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