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deportee

[ US /ˌdipɔɹˈti/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who is expelled from home or country by authority

How To Use deportee In A Sentence

  • What seems to have been forgotten behind all the ranting is that legal deportees require support and deportation orders can be wrongly served.
  • He gained prominence as spokesman for the deportees, who were allowed to return after their home country came under international pressure.
  • Denver says: poul: not at all. we could outsource it to bounty hunters, paid by deportees and their employers. free and effective. The Volokh Conspiracy » Why the Arizona Law is Much Worse than the Federal Law It is Supposedly Based On
  • Many Poles or those of Polish descent born in the Forties, Fifties and Sixties could be descendants of Siberian deportees.
  • I suspect that in retrospect the Republican party will rue the advent of its current favorite Fleet Street deportee, Amity Schlaes. Matthew Yglesias » Steve Austria (R-OH) Doesn’t Know When the Depression Happened
  • Fingerprints before 2005 were taken the old-fashioned way, by rolling ink-stained fingertips on a card, ICE said, so deportees removed before 2005 may not be in the electronic system. Immigrant database failed to detect suspect before rape of young girl
  • Guy says: poul: not at all. we could outsource it to bounty hunters, paid by deportees and their employers. free and effective. The Volokh Conspiracy » Why the Arizona Law is Much Worse than the Federal Law It is Supposedly Based On
  • Embassy made 'huge mistake' over Suriname deportee -- foreign minister orders probe By Oluatoyin Alleyne Officials at the Guyana Embassy in Washington DC Stabroek News
  • The Border Patrol confiscates deportees ' cash and issues a cheque marked ‘not valid without both signatures’ of two border policemen.
  • The idea, that officers will target potential deportees and drive them home, is fraught with complexity.
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