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Report: 435 S.Koreans Deported from US Last Year

Written: 2009-07-16 08:42:57Updated: 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Report: 435 S.Koreans Deported from US Last Year

A new report finds that more than 400 South Koreans were forcibly deported from the United States between October 2007 and last September.

According to the report by the Department of Homeland Security, a total of 435 South Korean nationals were banished from the U.S., including 118 involved in international crimes and 317 illegal aliens.

The report found that a total of three-thousand-651 South Koreans were deported in the past ten years, with 33 percent of that figure being involved in crimes.

Some 358-thousand people were deported from the U.S. during the same period, with Mexican nationals accounting for 69 percent of that total. People from India constituted the largest part of the Asian population to be banished from the U.S., followed by nationals from China, the Philippines and Indonesia, in that order.

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