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=== Definition ===
=== Definition ===
People whose asylum applications are rejected are generally required to return to their home countries. Some do so voluntarily; others are '''deported'''.
People whose asylum applications are rejected are generally required to return to their home countries. Some do so voluntarily; others are deported.


<small>Source: [[wikipedia:2015_European_migrant_crisis|https://en.wikipedia.org/]]</small>
<small>Source: [[wikipedia:2015_European_migrant_crisis|https://en.wikipedia.org/]]</small>

Latest revision as of 15:15, 30 August 2022

Equivalents

deportaceAbschiebungdeportazionedeportacja

Related terms

Definition

People whose asylum applications are rejected are generally required to return to their home countries. Some do so voluntarily; others are deported.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/

Encyclopaedic information

However, deportation is often difficult in practice; a common reason is lacking travel documents or the person's country of origin refusing to accept returnees.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/

Collocations

  • to face deportation
  • to await deportation
  • forced deportation

Examples

Many of the minors will likely be refused asylum but permitted to stay in the country until they turn seventeen and a half, when they must appeal the denial or face deportation.

Source: https://www.newyorker.com/