Yes. I've been involved in the organization since 2000, and we've seen three deportation cases that we walked through the system. If they go through the black letter of the law, then they will take the side that this individual violated the law and therefore they need to be deported. Under the program, any violation of the law can result in deportation. So even in the public light, people can pursue the individual, and the live-in caregiver can be deported.
On May 14th, 2009. See this statement in context.