The article discusses the varied processes of deportation implemented by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under the Trump administration. It outlines the primary types of deportation: ordinary removal, expedited removal, returns, and voluntary departures, explaining that ordinary removals typically involve immigration court hearings, while expedited removals occur without court appearances and have recently been applied to a broader group of undocumented individuals. The article emphasizes the implications of these processes on immigrants' rights and future immigration attempts.
Most deportations are carried out through an immigration court process, in which a judge decides whether a person must leave the United States.
Expedited removal is a removal without an immigration court hearing, unless the person applies for asylum, often affecting those apprehended near the border.
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