deport immigrants

Frequency: 8.738.0 per million words

To officially force immigrants to leave a country.

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  • The government decided to deport all immigrants who had overstayed their visas.
  • Activists protested the policy to deport undocumented immigrants without due process.
  • Following the new legislation, authorities began to deport several immigrants accused of minor offenses.
  • Many fear that stricter laws will lead to an increase in efforts to deport hardworking immigrants.
  • The court ruled that the country could not deport the immigrants back to a war-torn region.
  • Historically, nations have often chosen to deport certain groups of immigrants during times of economic hardship.
  • The local community rallied to prevent the government from attempting to deport long-standing immigrants.
  • International agreements sometimes restrict a country's ability to deport vulnerable immigrants.
  • Human rights organizations are constantly advocating against policies that summarily deport asylum-seeking immigrants.
  • The new administration pledged not to arbitrarily deport immigrants who contribute positively to society.