de·port
/dɪˈpoɚt/ verb de·ports; de·port·ed; de·port·ing
[+ obj] : to force (a person who is not a citizen) to leave a country
▪ Thousands of immigrants had been illegally deported.
— de·por·ta·tion
/ˌdi:ˌpoɚˈteɪʃən/ noun,
plural de·por·ta·tions
[noncount] ▪ She is now facing deportation. [=she may be forced to leave the country] ▪ a deportation hearing [count] ▪ The government has ordered thousands of deportations. — de·por·tee
/diˌpoɚˈti:/ noun,
plural de·por·tees [
count]
▪ thousands of deportees [=people who have been deported]