Deport
(verb)
- To expel (someone) from a country, typically for political or immigration reasons.
- To send someone back to their own country.
Origin:
Mid 16th century (in the sense "expel from a country"): from french déporter or latin deportare, from de- "away" + portare "carry".
Examples:
- The government announced plans to deport illegal immigrants.
- He was deported to his home country.
- The government deported the political dissidents.
- She was deported for overstaying her visa.
- The refugees were deported to their home country.