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Deportation - Definition and Overview

Deportation is the expelling of someone from a country. In general it refers to the expulsion of foreigners (the expulsion of natives is usually called banishment, exile, or transportation).

Almost all countries reserve the right of deportation of foreigners, even those who are longtime residents. In general deportation is reserved for foreigners who have committed serious crimes, or entered the country illegally, or are wanted in another country (see extradition). It can also be used on those considered to a threat to the country. Deportation is generally done directly by the government's executive apparatus rather than by order or authority of a court, and as such is often subject to a simpler legal process (or none), with reduced or no right to trial, legal representation or appeal.

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Example Usage of Deportation

best_of_love: Diddy on Shyne's Deportation: 'He Deserves to Come Back' - The Boombox: Shyne was released from pri.. http://bit.ly/1pbH4E
CalgaryCP: Calgary: Former caregiver held pending Deportation http://bit.ly/1e9DOp
Toronto_CP: Toronto: Appeal court tells cabinet to reconsider Nazi Deportation http://bit.ly/1DDlkg
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