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deport

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


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“It is worth emphasizing that this situation would never have arisen had the Government simply afforded Plaintiffs their constitutional rights before initially deporting them,” the judge wrote.

From The Wall Street Journal

His children, who live in New York, filed a court petition in late January to prevent witnesses to his death from being deported before they could be interviewed.

From The Wall Street Journal

He added that more than 200,000 people have fled scam sites and left Cambodia, and that the country has deported around 10,000 foreign nationals.

From Barron's

She was deported to Mexico the next day, despite having active deportation protection through the Obama-era program Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

From Los Angeles Times

Last year, two groups of Iranians - including people whose asylum applications had been unsuccessful - were deported from the US back to Iran.

From BBC