deport

/dɪˈpɔrt/
verb
  1. To force a person to leave a country, usually because they have broken immigration laws or are considered a threat.
    • After living in the United States for ten years, she was deported for overstaying her visa.
    • The government decided to deport the man who entered the country without a visa.
    • The new law allows officials to deport anyone convicted of a serious crime.
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