deportation 的定义
- the lawful expulsion of an alien or other person from a country.
- an act or instance of deporting.
deportation 近义词
banishment
deportation 的近义词 10 个
deportation 的反义词 3 个
更多deportation例句
- It also speaks to the deportation machine’s long, bipartisan history and raises questions about Democrats’ commitment to implementing bold immigration reforms.
- County officials said anxieties over deportation have kept some residents from seeking county services meant to help those who have been affected by the pandemic.
- The lawyer promised to call a deportation officer, the very person who for three years, Kevin, now 20, had been trying to avoid.
- The result was a system in which immigration law and enforcement are controlled at the federal level, but counties are critical gears in the machinery of deportation and detention.
- The Southern Poverty Law Center said some of them had been abused, beaten and forced to sign deportation papers.
- In 2004, the law was changed and, five years later, deportation proceedings were begun.
- The deportation faced by Generals Garcia and Vides Casanova may not seem like justice to some.
- My children and I are safe now, but we will always by scarred by those twelve years of abuse and fear of deportation.
- The nonprofit is dedicated to providing legal assistance to undocumented minors facing deportation hearings.
- Cuellar and Cornyn wanted to expedite the deportation of the kids from Central America.
- We thus see how slight differences in the weight of substances may profoundly affect the conditions of their deportation.
- Under him the first deportation to Babylon took place, in which the Prophet Ezekiel was included.
- To have been at any time a member of the Irish Volunteers was sufficient cause for arrest and deportation.
- He was only the first of a series of Volunteer organizers who suffered deportation under similar circumstances.
- The deportation could be pronounced by the local authorities upon the denunciation of twenty citizens.