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... would be treated as an American. It is thus that she would be subject to the controls under 1(1) of the Immigration Act 1971. These immigration controls apply to all non-EEA nationals and in generally apply to EEA Nationals1. Deportation to the United States As a non-EEA national, and therefore not be entitled to any of the protections granted under EU Law. Farah could be the legitimate subject of a deportation order under Section 3(5). The Home Secretary enjoys a wide discretionary power in this field. The Act uses the ambiguous terminology that a deportation may be enforce when "conducive to the public good2" in the name of national security. This is a broad reason for deportation in absence of any criminal charges against Farah, one can only assume that deportation would be applied because the Home Secretary reasonably believes that Farah is "concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation ...
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