The day he got deported from the US
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Correct, but in this case he was seeking entry and had not made one, which meant he was excluded, not deported.
If you illegally enter the country you have made an entry (8 USC 1325 Entry Without Inspection is the criminal charge). But this person petitioned for entry and was denied, making it an exclusion, not a deportation.
If you illegally enter the country you have made an entry (8 USC 1325 Entry Without Inspection is the criminal charge). But this person petitioned for entry and was denied, making it an exclusion, not a deportation.
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way too much flag waving and we have the right and blah blah blah, the simple fact is that when dealing with someone with ambassador status, giving a presentation in the UN, no doubt lecturing people that included americans of some importance, there should be some sort of leeway, a 24 hour right to remain etc should be able to be granted for exceptional cases. Just because you can detain or deny someone doesn't mean you should.
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way too much flag waving and we have the right and blah blah blah, the simple fact is that when dealing with someone with ambassador status, giving a presentation in the UN, no doubt lecturing people that included americans of some importance, there should be some sort of leeway, a 24 hour right to remain etc should be able to be granted for exceptional cases. Just because you can detain or deny someone doesn't mean you should.

