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Deportation
History of Great Britain
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Feb With the expiration of John Lennon's USAnon-immigrant visa, deportation proceedings begin. Lennon will wage a four-year battle with the federal government to remain in the US |
4th Feb In a secret memo, Senator Strom Thurmond suggests to Attorney General John Mitchell that John Lennon, whom the government suspects of consorting with "known radicals," be deported |
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