At 2 pm.
Hogan’s flight landed at Hong Kong International Airport on time. At this time, he was sitting by the window, and had mixed feelings in his heart. He has been away from Hong Kong for too long and the scenery outside the window is no longer half familiar. The only thing he is familiar with is the traditional Chinese characters that can be seen everywhere. These traditional Chinese characters all reminded him that after 20 years, he finally returned to his long-lost hometown. However, what he regrets is that when he comes back this time, he probably won’t have the chance to get acquainted with Hong Kong, from which he’s been away for 20 years. From the moment he landed in Hong Kong, his life will probably start to count down.
At this time, a male flight attendant came to him and reminded him “Mr. Hogan, according to the regulations, don’t get off the plane in a hurry and after the other passengers get off the plane, I will take you in person. I will have to hand you over to Hong Kong Customs and I hope you can understand.”
Hogan nodded and said with a slight smile, “Okay, thank you.”
Although Hogan was forcibly departed by the United States, he was not a prisoner, so deported and without any American police or immigration staff to escort him.
According to the process in the United States, since it is deportation, the passport information of the deportee will be blacklisted and he will be banned from entering the United States for five years, ten years, or a lifetime and then they will directly arrange for him to board the return flight.
The rest has nothing to do with the United States. Therefore, the US Immigration Service sent him to the departure plane and handed him and his information to the staff of the airline. The staff of the airline would hand him and his information to Hong Kong customs after he got off the plane. At customs, the repatriation process will be complete.
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