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Can the US deport you to a country that can deport you to another country the US can't deport you to ?
I know my question is confusing so let me put it like,The US can't deport people directly to El Salvador since El Salvadorans are given TPS,but can it deport you to a country knowing that THAT country can deport you to El Salvador ?
10 Answers
- Anonymous3 years ago
you can only be deported to your original country
- Lisa ALv 73 years ago
You darn well can be deported to ElSalvador, if you don't qualify for TPS, or if they revoke your TPS.
You can be deported to any country that you are a citizen of.
- RICKLv 73 years ago
The US can deport therm
All they have to do is cancel the TPS (the T stands for temporary)
- ibu guruLv 73 years ago
US can deport Salvadorans. TPS is no protection from deportation, either, not in the case of criminal conviction or certain other circumstances such as revocation of their TPS status, or termination of TPS for citizens of a specific country.
A person can only be deported to their country of citizenship. Salvadoran citizens cannot be deported to some other country unless they are a citizen of that country.
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- 3 years ago
The US can not legally deport you to a country that is not your native country or at least one where you have citizenship.
- Spock (rhp)Lv 73 years ago
you can only be deported to a) the country of which you are or were a citizen or b) the country from which the carrier [airline] most recently brought you [like this trip].
deportations can, however, be done to countries whose citizens are eligible for TPS if the individual is not so eligible .. which includes convicted felons, so the MS 13 lads can be sent back if they've already been convicted in any country.
Source(s): grampa - KiniLv 73 years ago
Yes. Not only deport but send you somewhere to be prosecuted for a crime. Thats the situation Julian Assange and Edward Snowden are in. If they left where they are, they would be extradited to the U.S. from another country.
- MaxiLv 73 years ago
To 'deport' anyone from anywhere the country RECEIVING the person is the one who decides if they are accepting them, no country can 'deport' anyone from their country if the receiving country say no..... which is why travelers who go to a country who are attempting to enter without the correct visa are stopped at the border BEFORE they enter that country and can be denied entry and sent back to whatever country they traveled from simply as deportation cost the country lots of money and time and there are lots of red tape before anyone can be deported
- davidmi711Lv 73 years ago
The US can only deport a person to a country where they have citizenship. So, if the person is from El Salvador the US could not deport them to Mexico unless they were also a citizen of Mexico.