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While some of these stars managed to escape the fear of being deported back to their native countries, some others were not so lucky and got kicked out of the countries.

AceShowbiz - Michael J. Fox apparently would do anything to pursue his career in the Hollywood industry, even if he had to cross the border illegally before beginning his career. Fox came to the United States from Canada in 1979 without a working visa. Technically, he should have not been permitted to enter the country, but he actually arrived into the United States without any issues. He was nervous at first, though.

In his "Lucky Man: A Memoir", which was published in 2010, Fox described how nervous he was when he came to the country as an illegal immigrant. "[He] suffered some nervousness at the border early on in his career," so the book read. "The actual visa had not yet come through."

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