The Reasonableness of Detaining Noncitizens During Deportation Proceedings Depends on the Risk
Multiple Choice
The reasonableness of detaining noncitizens during deportation proceedings depends on the risk of flight and:
A) whether they have relatives in the United States.
B) their criminal history.
C) whether they are employed.
D) the danger they may pose to the community.
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