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The Law Offices of J. Manuel Acevedo, P.A., are located at 116 North Park Avenue in Sanford, Florida, 32771.
Attorney Acevedo is a lawyer admitted to practice law in Florida, has clients from Florida, the United States, and
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Number of deportation cases that were filed with
the Immigration Courts in Arizona from 1992 to 2012
There are different procedures that are used by the government to deport or remove a person
from the United States if the person does not have authorization to be present in the country. The
procedure used depends on the claims raised and the individual circumstances of the person.
Under some circumstances, the government can deport a person without having to file a
deportation case with the Immigration Court. In other cases, if the government seeks to have the
person deported or removed, it is required to file a deportation case with the Immigration Court.
Below are deportation statistics related to the number of deportation cases that were filed with
the Immigration Courts in Arizona each year from 1992 to 2012, according to TRAC.
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En algunos casos, el gobierno está
exento de radicar una acción de
deportación con la Corte de
Inmigración. En otros casos, el
gobierno tiene que radicar un caso de
deportación con la Corte antes de
poder deportar a la persona.
Aquí encontrará un listado del número
de deportaciones que el gobierno radicó
ante los Tribunales de Inmigración en
Arizona del 1992 al 2012.
Número de Deportaciones
Radicadas en Arizona
According to the 2010 census, at the
time, Arizona had a population of
6,392,017.
Of all the States, Arizona is ranked
15th in terms of population. Arizona is
the sixth largest by area and has a land
area of 113,635 square miles.
On February 14, 1912, Arizona
became the 48th State to join the
Union.
The Capital of Arizona is Phoenix.
Nickname: Grand Canyon State
Bird: Cactus Wren
Fish: Apache Trout
Flower: Saguaro Cactus Blossom
Tree: Palo Verde
Insect: Swallowtail Butterfly
Reptile: Ridge-nosed Rattlesnake
Fossil: Petrified Wood
Gem: Turquoise
Mammal: Ringtail Cat
Amphibian: Arizona Tree Frog
Mineral: Copper
Credit: City-Data
Arizona