What's the difference between deported and deportee?

Deported


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Deport

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Sabogal was one of a group of four Colombians who took over the reins of the country's biggest drug-trafficking outfit after the arrest and deportation to the United States of drug baron Luis Hernando Gómez Bustamante in 2004.
  • (2) The pair’s colleague, Baher Mohamed, is ineligible for deportation as he only holds an Egyptian passport.
  • (3) In the present paper the human pulmonary trophoblastic deportation was studied in 180 sputum specimens from 90 pregnant, parturient and puerperal patients.
  • (4) Those who have committed a crime on British soil can expect to serve their prison sentence, and then be held in a prison-like detention centre with no definite date of release while the UK Border Agency works out how or if they can be deported – a process that can take months, or even years.
  • (5) Those who have escaped form a growing underclass of refugees on the Thai border, where they eke out a meagre living and face deportation at any time.
  • (6) A Tamil asylum seeker, speaking on condition on anonymity, fears being re-detained or deported: We are scared to go and meet the government.
  • (7) This was evident just this week when, as an example, a young woman in San Francisco was viciously killed by a five-time deported Mexican with a long criminal record, who was forced back into the United States because they didn’t want him in Mexico.
  • (8) Eventually I discovered that of around 100 people from my town who were deported, only about 10 survived, only two of whom were children – my sister and me.
  • (9) Instead of ordering deportation of the three absent juveniles, Judge A Ashley Tabaddor agreed with their attorney, Miguel Mexicano, an Esperanza staffer, that the cases should be rescheduled and relocated.
  • (10) Randall, a former banking computer analyst and a widower with two grownup daughters, learned on Wednesday that charges of "trafficking obscene material" had been dropped and he was to be deported.
  • (11) It would have been better if they had killed me.” Naseri was forcibly deported in August 2014, but the Refugee Review Tribunal (RRT) ruling to send him back was made in December 2012, based on security advice at that time.
  • (12) Appeal court judges say they will deliver their ruling before Easter on the latest attempt by the home secretary, Theresa May , to lift the legal block on deporting the radical Islamist cleric, Abu Qatada, back to Jordan.
  • (13) Some of those awaiting deportation have been living in Australia for decades.
  • (14) Plagued by prison riots, IRA breakouts, illegal deportations, verdicts that found him in contempt of court, and over-hasty legislation on dogs, he acquired a reputation – as home secretaries often do – for being accident-prone.
  • (15) The case raises serious questions about political interference in deportation and how Britain's human rights obligations can be undermined.
  • (16) Over the past six years, the Home Office has deported 605 Afghans who arrived in the UK as unaccompanied minors, according to a recent report from the Bureau of Investigative Journalism .
  • (17) But she did tell MPs that the minimum effect of this week's events would be to delay Qatada's deportation for at least another two months while a panel of Strasbourg judges met to decide whether his appeal was made in time.
  • (18) The students said they were told in London that a journalist would accompany them and that they risked deportation or detention if they were rumbled.
  • (19) Theresa May rightly took comfort from the fact that the ruling does not prevent the government from deporting other foreign nationals.
  • (20) Around 40% of all Mexicans deported from the US are repatriated into Tijuana , on Mexico's Pacific coast.

Deportee


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Throughout his years in the White House, the proportion of deportees with no criminal records has held fairly steady at about 60%.
  • (2) The 46-year-old Angolan deportee died while being forcibly restrained on a flight from Heathrow.
  • (3) If you include returnees as well as deportees, the Clinton and Bush administrations sent back far more people than the Obama administration.
  • (4) The papers tell the stories of deportees who were forced to listen to fellow prisoners being decapitated by guillotine in German prisons, or were ordered to bury those who died during forced marches across Germany at the end of the war.
  • (5) Photograph: Felix Clay Of 13 deportees the Guardian interviewed in Tijuana last week, nine said they were picked up for minor infractions.
  • (6) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Diliki residents protest against the expected arrival of deportees from Greece.
  • (7) Survivors fled into three eastern enclaves where the Bosnian republican army had resisted: Goražde, Žepa and Srebrenica, their populations swelled by displaced deportees, cowering, bombarded relentlessly and largely cut off from supplies of food and medicine.
  • (8) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Deportees are expected to travel back across the Aegean to Turkey on vessels operated by Frontex, the EU border agency.
  • (9) It is harder to get through Mexico now, but six or seven of the deportees we talk to say they intend to try again.” Official figures do show falling murder rates in Honduras over the past year, though the situation remains critical.
  • (10) Religious-run shelters offer free accommodation for 15 days, after which deportees typically either leave town, move to downtown hostels, where conditions range from adequate to squalid, or head out onto the streets.
  • (11) Previous generations of deportees were cushioned by having their wives, children and cultural mindset in Mexico.
  • (12) Many of the deportees I interviewed in Tijuana said they hadn't had a chance to talk to families since being scooped up.
  • (13) Two boats carrying 131 deportees arrived from Lesbos.
  • (14) On the island of Lesbos, which lies just across the Aegean Sea from Dikili, the 136 deportees boarded two Turkey-bound boats in what some witnesses described as a “sedate state”.
  • (15) In Turkey, officials in the port of Dikili were preparing on Friday to receive the first batch of deportees next week, but exact details were shrouded in mystery.
  • (16) Mexican nationals comprised 65.5% of the 368,644 deportees last year, creating a thorny situation for the US government and difficulties for thousands of migrant families struggling with poverty, single parenthood and a loss of identity.
  • (17) Less attention has been paid to the fate of deportees deposited across the border.
  • (18) migrants returned to Turkey On Chios, a Greek island farther to the south, violence briefly erupted as police attempted to transfer selected deportees to a third ferry.
  • (19) Clarke says there was no formal offer of a diplomatic role to help repatriate deportees but he would be "delighted" to serve under Brown.
  • (20) After years of neglect, local authorities have started a programme, Somos Mexicanos (We are Mexicans), to help integrate deportees.

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