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There remains a real problem with foreign nationals who cannot be deported to their country of origin.She had been arrested and deported after the government accused her of being a spy.It urged the country not to deport them.The document highlighted failings in a government pledge to deport dangerous offenders once they have served their sentence.That would give us time to deport illegals and train up our 1.5million unemployed.IT'S a laborious process deporting illegal immigrants who don't want to leave.His criticism was over the failure to deport foreign citizens after they had served a jail sentence and the backlog of failed asylum cases.Figures yesterday showed the number of failed asylum seekers is still growing as the Government fails to deport refused applicants.He went a stage further and added: 'The sooner you are deported from this country the better.Why doesn't this weak Government just deport foreigners who are in prison and save a small fortune?Meanwhile it emerged that convicts from abroad who have remained in the country without being deported are being given UK passports.Another captured UK citizen was deported.Thousands of foreign criminals are at large as the Government struggles to deport them, figures published yesterday show.So he must have been surprised to be deported last September, barely three months after his champion had become home secretary.A total of 840 of the 4,200 foreign prisoners deported last year returned home under the scheme.This act has been distorted by European judges to protect dangerous people from being deported from this country, with no regards for future victims.Thousands of overseas students face being deported after the Government stripped a university of its right to teach foreigners from outside the EU.

In other languages
deport

British English: deport /dɪˈpɔːt/ VERB
If a government deports someone, it sends them out of the country.
...the government's decision to deport the migrants.
  • American English: deport
  • Arabic: يَطْرُدُ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: deportar
  • Chinese: 驱逐出境
  • Croatian: deportirati
  • Czech: deportovat
  • Danish: deportere
  • Dutch: deporteren
  • European Spanish: deportar
  • Finnish: karkottaa maasta
  • French: déporter
  • German: abschieben
  • Greek: απελαύνω
  • Italian: deportare
  • Japanese: 国外退去させる
  • Korean: 국외로 추방하다
  • Norwegian: forvise
  • Polish: deportować
  • European Portuguese: deportar
  • Romanian: a deporta
  • Russian: высылать из страны
  • Latin American Spanish: deportar
  • Swedish: avvisa
  • Thai: เนรเทศออกจากประเทศ
  • Turkish: sınır dışı etmek
  • Ukrainian: депортувати
  • Vietnamese: trục xuất

Chinese translation of 'deport'

deport

(dɪˈpɔːt)

vt

  1. to deport sb (from somewhere) [criminal, illegal immigrant] 将(將)某人(从(從)某地)逐出 (jiāng mǒurén (cóng mǒudì) zhúchū)
(verb) 
Definition
to remove forcibly from a country
Six team members were deported for having the wrong visas.
Synonyms
expel
An American academic was expelled from the country yesterday.
exile
Dante was exiled from Florence in 1302 because of his political activities.
throw out
oust
The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists.
banish
He was banished from England.
expatriate
extradite
He was extradited to Spain to stand trial.
evict
They were evicted from their apartment.
send packing
show you the door

phrasal verb

See deport yourself

Additional synonyms

in the sense of banish
Definition
to send into exile
He was banished from England.
Synonyms
expel,
transport,
exile,
outlaw,
deport,
drive away,
expatriate,
excommunicate
in the sense of evict
Definition
to expel (someone) legally from his or her home or land
They were evicted from their apartment.
Synonyms
expel,
remove,
turn out,
put out,
throw out,
oust,
kick out (informal),
eject,
dislodge,
boot out (informal),
force to leave,
dispossess,
chuck out (informal),
show the door (to),
turf out (informal),
throw on to the streets
in the sense of exile
Definition
to expel (someone) from his or her country
Dante was exiled from Florence in 1302 because of his political activities.
Synonyms
banish,
expel,
throw out,
deport,
oust,
drive out,
eject,
expatriate,
proscribe,
cast out,
ostracize

Synonyms of 'deport'

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