deportation|deportations in English

noun

[de·por·ta·tion || ‚diːpɔː'teɪʃn]

expulsion, banishment, exile, sending away

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1. A Second Wave of Deportations

2. There may be roundups, raids, deportations, camps, secessions.

3. Speculation about the deportations have reached fever pitch in Hong Kong.

4. After Chadha submitted his application for suspension of deportation, the deportation hearing was resumed on February 19

5. Stalin conducted mass purges, executions and forced deportations of many ethnic groups.

6. Joseph was a prime candidate for deportation.

7. She also urged the European Commission to take legal action against France over the deportations .

8. Several of the asylum seekers now face deportation.

9. The authorities arranged for Harrison's deportation in late November.

10. Deportation is especially hard on women from societies that stigmatize divorce.

11. Immigration officers tried to serve her with a deportation order.

12. Foreigners could also appeal deportation decisions to the Administrative Court.

13. Moreover, the deportation process is cumbersome and designed to protect immigrants' rights.

14. Deportation orders do not have to state the reasons for expulsion.

15. Special considerations: the appeal was directed to the recommendation for deportation.

16. Years ago convicted criminals in England could face deportation to Australia.

17. Judge Atkins issued an injunction against the deportation of the refugees.

18. Mazhar Bey defied the orders of deportation from Talat Pasha, the Interior Minister.

19. There were mass deportations in the 1930s, when thousands of people were forced to leave the country.

20. He did not approve their deportation to the extermination camps in Poland.

21. 13 The Home Secretary has recommended the two drug dealers for deportation.

22. Protesters were dealt with by arrest and deportation, and became increasingly militant.

23. In addition, over 450,000 ethnic Germans from Ukraine and more than 200,000 Crimean Tatars were victims of forced deportations.

24. Commentary: the procedural requirements for making a recommendation for deportation are well established.

25. They were specifically responsible for maintaining the political regime in the Gulag and conducting mass deportations and forced resettlement.