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deportation ['di:pɔ:'teɪʃ(ə)n] nstresses
gen. депортация; изгнание; высылка; ссылочный; административное выдворение (expulsion by executive agency of an alien whose presence in a country is deemed unlawful or detrimental. Deportation has often had a broader meaning, including exile, banishment, and the transportation of criminals to penal settlements. Britannica. Delegates at the conference endorsed a criticism of the deportation of six men to Nigeria. IRISH TIMES (2002) I wonder if they'd warned you in your own country of the risk of deportation from Finland of illegal immigrants. Low, Ona TO HIS JUST DESSERTS In any case, formal deportation is out of the question since Bangladesh has refused to acknowledge the presence of its citizens in India. INDIA TODAY (1998) It was over three years since he had studied her at the interrogation room in Bonn prior to her deportation by the German authorities. Forbes, Colin COVER STORY Many had young children and many were black, Irish or from poor European countries and afraid of deportation. Rowbotham, Sheila THE PAST IS BEFORE US – FEMINISM IN ACTION SINCE THE 1960S The judge said there was now no restriction on Ms Jonathan's other proceedings against the deportation order. IRISH TIMES (2002) They would be kept under permanent surveillance while agreements were negotiated with their home countries for their deportation. LIVERPOOL DAILY POST AND ECHO (2005) Yesterday Glitter, 57, who has hired a lawyer to fight deportation , refused to answer the door of his rented apartment. SUN, NEWS OF THE WORLD (2002) `One of the people responsible for my deportation was a spook at the American embassy in San Salvador. MacNeill, Alastair THE DEVIL'S DOOR. Collins); ссылка; насильственное выдворение
Gruzovik поселение; ссылка на поселение
dipl. насильственный вывоз; переселение
Gruzovik, obs. пересылка
law выдворение (NataLet); насильственное переселение (Право международной торговли On-Line); экспатриация (Andrey Truhachev)
notar. ссылка (criminal law)
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deportation ['di:pɔ:'teɪʃ(ə)n] n
law expelling of a non-citizen from the country; The act of removing a person to another country. Order issued by an immigration judge, expelling an illegal resident from the _United _States. A deportation has certain consequences regarding the number of years within which a deportee may not legally immigrate. There are also criminal consequences for reentry within a prescribed time period
deportation: 28 phrases in 10 subjects
Cultural studies1
Diplomacy1
General9
Historical1
Immigration and citizenship2
Law7
Makarov2
Notarial practice1
Security systems3
United Nations1