Deportee
(noun)
A person who has been forcibly removed or expelled from a country, typically due to violating immigration laws or being a threat to national security.
Origin:
Derived from the verb 'deport' meaning 'to expel a foreign national from a country'.
Examples:
- The deportee was sent back to his home country after being found guilty of a crime.
- The deportees were housed in detention centers while awaiting their return to their home countries.
- The deportee had been living in the country for over a decade before being forced to leave.
- The human rights organization condemned the treatment of the deportees and demanded better conditions for them.
- The deportee was allowed to return to the country after being granted a waiver from the immigration authorities.