forced repatriation

Frequency: 6.88.1 per million words

the act of sending someone back to their own country against their will

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  • International law experts condemned the government's policy of forced repatriation of asylum seekers.
  • Mexican American workers faced forced repatriation.
  • The court ordered that the forced repatriation be suspended pending appeal.
  • The human rights group condemned the government's policy of forced repatriation.
  • Many families fled the border to avoid forced repatriation.
  • International law generally prohibits forced repatriation of refugees to countries where their lives would be at risk.
  • Human rights groups have long argued that forced repatriation violates the principle of non-refoulement.
  • Thousands of displaced persons lived in constant fear of forced repatriation.
  • He feared he would face persecution upon forced repatriation.
  • The authorities carried out a large-scale forced repatriation program last year.
  • Aid agencies are providing shelter to those threatened with forced repatriation.
  • Advocates are fighting against the forced repatriation of asylum seekers.
  • The minister defended the controversial program of forced repatriation in parliament.
  • Historically, many ethnic minorities have suffered from forced repatriation.
  • International pressure eventually halted the forced repatriation of refugees last year.
  • The treaty aims to prevent forced repatriation and protect vulnerable populations.
  • Journalists documented cases in which detainees were subjected to forced repatriation overnight.
  • Despite international outcry, the regime proceeded with the forced repatriation of dissidents.
  • We must ensure that no one is subjected to forced repatriation against their will.
  • Critics argue that such measures amount to forced repatriation, violating fundamental rights.