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deport

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


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A similar dynamic exists in a continuing challenge to an administration policy of quickly deporting certain immigrants to conflict-ridden countries where they have no ties.

From The Wall Street Journal

Having worked hard and sold personal items to get the funds together, Elías simply cannot afford to risk being deported soon after arriving in the US.

From BBC

A Home Office source said the agreements could see thousands of people removed and deported.

From BBC

After all, DHS is successfully detaining and deporting tens of thousands of people.

From Salon

“It makes it harder for me to convict dangerous felons when … witnesses are getting deported, victims are getting deported, and the defendant or the perpetrator themselves are getting deported,” she said.

From Salon