Expulsion of a person or group from a place or country
"Deported" and "Deport" redirect here. For the film, see Deported (film). For French officer and engineer, see Joseph-Albert Deport.
For the process of transferring criminals between countries, see Extradition.
Deportation is the expulsion of a person or group of people from a territory. The actual definition changes depending on the place and context, and it also changes over time.[1][2][3][4] Forced displacement or forced migration of an individual or a group may be caused by deportation, for example ethnic cleansing, and other reasons. A person who has been deported or is under sentence of deportation is called a deportee.[5]
^"EMN Asylum and Migration Glossary – Removal". European Commission.
^"Case Matrix Network – Art. 7(1)(d) 5". Case Matrix Network.
^"Aliens, Expulsion and Deportation". Oxford Public International Law.
^Jean-Marie Henckaerts in his book Mass Expulsion in Modern International Law and Practice wrote:
As far as deportation is concerned, there is no general feature that clearly sets it apart from expulsion. Both term basically indicate the same phenomenon. ... The only difference seems to be one of preferential use, expulsion being more an international term while deportation is more used in municipal law. ... One study [discusses this distinction] but immediately adds that in modern practice both terms have become interchangeable.
See Jean-Marie Henckaerts (6 July 1995). Mass Expulsion in Modern International Law and Practice. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. pp. 5–6. ISBN 90-411-0072-5.
^"Definition of DEPORTEE". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
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