0 to force someone to leave a country, especially someone who has no legal right to be there or who has broken the law: --
1 to force a person to leave a country: --
The government hopes to deport the criminals.
There is no real deterrent because when the time comes to deport those people, they have flown the nest.
Will they be deported or given an amnesty?
Information about persons deported or removed as illegal entrants under medical escort is not readily available and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.
The number deported does not include those who are removed as illegal entrants or under port refusal procedures.
Under the clause, having to go means literally being deported from these shores with the consequent breaking up of a family.
He can be deported only if he misbehaves himself.
The available information on asylum seekers detained, and on those deported from detention, is given in the tables.
In a third case the assistant secretary of a 'swadeshi' steam navigation company was deported for six years.