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Definition of Deport

Deport
Deport De*port", n. Behavior; carriage; demeanor; deportment. [Obs.] ``Goddesslike deport.' --Milton.

Meaning of Deport from wikipedia

- time. A person who has been deported or is under sentence of deportation is called a deportee. Definitions of deportation vary: some include "transfer...
- Deport is a city in Lamar and Red River counties in the U.S. state of Texas. The po****tion was 550 at the 2020 census. The city has the name of one Colonel...
- President Donald Trump has continued the process of deporting immigrants in the United States after ****uming office for a second term. The administration's...
- Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia is a citizen of El Salvador who was illegally deported from the United States on March 15, 2025, in what the Trump administration...
- "Deport Them" is the first single released by reggae-dancehall artist Sean Paul from his debut album Stage One. Originally released in 1998, co-written...
- Deportation and removal from the United States occurs when the U.S. government orders a person to leave the country. In fiscal year 2014, Immigration...
- Deportation of Americans from the United States is the wrongful expulsion, return or extradition of Americans to other countries, often after being convicted...
- In March 2025, the United States deported 137 Venezuelans to El Salvador, to be immediately and indefinitely imprisoned without trial and without prison...
- Center in Jena, Louisiana. The detention is the first publicly known deportation effort related to pro-Palestine activism under President Donald Trump...
- American theatre of the Seven Years' War. Prior to 1758, Acadians were deported to the Thirteen Colonies, then later transported to either Britain or France...