| 21. | The Immigration and Naturalization Service considers those who have ignored court ordered deportations to be absconders.
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| 22. | Agents track absconders through credit-card statements, bank withdrawals and e-mail transmissions.
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| 23. | By January the number of absconders dropped to 359, the lowest monthly total in years.
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| 24. | Because record keeping has become so spotty, no one knows how many absconders there are today.
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| 25. | Tangeman said available bed space should never be a factor when deciding whether to take an absconder.
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| 26. | Nancy Cohen, another INS official, said Wednesday that the INS has apprehended 372 absconders so far.
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| 27. | When offenders lose all contact with their parole officers, they are liable to be listed as absconders.
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| 28. | To counter this practice, a small number of Aboriginal men were employed as trackers to apprehend absconders.
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| 29. | Caesar escaped from custody in December 1795 and led a gang of absconders in the Port Jackson area.
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| 30. | The former inmates fail to follow terms of their paroles and become what the criminal justice system calls absconders.
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