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1. How many illegal immigrants have been deported since Barack Obama has been president?
2 million undocumented illegal immigrants have been deported since Barack Obama enter the White House
2. What reasons are given to explain why deportation is like “another sentence”?
For some of the deportees’ deportation is devastated first of all, they leave their love ones behind, they feel like another sentence in jail, others become homeless and violence. As a matter fact, life in Mexico is no future for them, they can’t even support themselves or even help the family they left behind.
3. Name five challenges deportees (Mexican nationals) face when adapting to life in Mexico:
1. Crime
2. Drug trafficking
3. Homeless
4. Local crime
5. Addiction to drugs

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