Synonym: exile, expatriation, transportation. Similar words: transportation, deport, dissertation, portion, proportion, proportional, station, deprecation. Meaning: [‚diːpɔː'teɪʃn] n. 1. the act of expelling a person from their native land 2. the expulsion from a country of an undesirable alien.
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1. Several of the asylum seekers now face deportation.
2. The government issued a deportation order against the four men.
3. Years ago convicted criminals in England could face deportation to Australia.
4. Immigration officers tried to serve her with a deportation order.
5. Joseph was a prime candidate for deportation.
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6. Capture meant instant deportation, so on sight of the police they fled into the upland pine forests and cacti.
7. Deportation orders against four senior Fatah activists in the Gaza Strip had been issued on March 24.
8. Moreover, the deportation process is cumbersome and designed to protect immigrants' rights.
9. Citizenship status would have insulated her from deportation even after her drug conviction.
10. Another deportation order was served, and the case was taken before the privy Council in London.
11. If he had, he would not be facing deportation to a country he barely knows.
12. After Chadha submitted his application for suspension of deportation, the deportation hearing was resumed on February 7, 1974.
13. Judge Atkins issued an injunction against the deportation of the refugees.
14. Deportation orders do not have to state the reasons for expulsion.
15. Sonia's deportation was only reversed because the Home Secretary used his discretion to consider the compassionate circumstances of her case.
16. Decision: the court had made a recommendation for deportation without following the proper procedure and without inviting either counsel to assist.
17. Statute provides an appeals procedure against deportation(sentencedict.com), the non renewal of residence permits and other types of restrictions.
18. The Home Secretary has recommended the two drug dealers for deportation.
19. In an embarrassing climb-down, the Home Secretary lifted the deportation threat.
20. He was therefore not bound to hold an inquiry or grant a hearing prior to making the deportation order.
21. Commentary: the procedural requirements for making a recommendation for deportation are well established.
22. His calls for tougher sentences for repeat offenders and swift deportation of illegal immigrants score well in opinion polls.
23. The reason the world and his wife head for these shores is they know that their chances of deportation are virtually non-existent.
24. The Supreme Court ruled that plaintiffs at least be granted stays of deportation until lower courts had adjudicated their cases.
25. In many cases, imprisoned illegal immigrants who complete their prison sentences are released while they await deportation proceedings.
26. Yet the bill that has emerged from conference still includes the habeas corpus restrictions and the easier deportation rules.
27. The proclamation, known as Can Vuong, or Loyalty to the Emperor, inspired resistance leaders long after his deportation.
28. The village priest was arrested and later executed and deportation and death for other villagers also resulted.
29. If he pleads guilty and begs for the mercy of the court, he may get off with a fine and deportation.
30. Special considerations: the appeal was directed to the recommendation for deportation.
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