"(h)...Parole, supervised release, probation or further confinement in respect of the same offense shall not be a ground for deferral of deportation.
(i)...The Attorney General shall begin any deportation proceedings as expeditiously as possible after the date of conviction."
"Any alien in the United States...shall upon the order of the Attorney General, be deported who:
(1) at the time of entry was within one or more of the classes of aliens excludable by the law existing at the time of such entry;
(2) entered the United States without inspection at any time or place other than as designated by the Attorney General or is in the United States in violation of this chapter or in violation of any other law of the United States;
(3) hereafter, within five years aftr entry, becomes institutionalized at public expense because of mental disease, defect, or deficiency, unless the alien can show that such disease, or deficiency did not exist prior to his admission to the United States;
(4) is convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude committed within five years after entry and either sentenced to confinement or confined therefor in a prison or corrective institution, for a year or more, or who at any time after entry is convicted of two crimes involving moreal turpitude, not arising out of a single scheme of criminal misconduct, regardless of whether confined therefor and regardless of whether the convictions were in a single trial;
...(9)(A) was admitted as a nonimmigrant and failed to maintain the non-immigrant status in which he was admitted or to which it was changed pursuant to section 1258 of this title...
(12)...at any time after entry has been the manager, or is or any time after entry has been connected with the management, of a house of prostitution or any other immoral place."