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deport

[dih-pawrt, -pohrt] / dɪˈpɔrt, -ˈpoʊrt /


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Mr. Guan’s lawyer, Chuangchuang Chen, says he still must be granted asylum or he could be deported.

From The Wall Street Journal

He became the sole caretaker of his infant and 4-year-old son after his wife was deported, and can’t afford child care.

From Los Angeles Times

He can leave Australia voluntarily or wait to be deported to his home country.

From BBC

The “60 Minutes” report found that the majority of those deported had non-violent or no criminal records.

From Salon

Naturally, a lot of it was focused on immigrants, hundreds of whom were deported under suspicion of being anarchists.

From Salon