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"the deported" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a group of people who have been forced to leave a country. You can use it when talking about the actions or experiences of individuals who have been deported. Example: The deported immigrants were met with protests and backlash upon their return to their home country.
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Many of the deported Roma are already planning their return.
And a lot of the deported these days are folks who recently crossed the border.
There were unconfirmed reports that one of the deported Taiwanese had American citizenship.
So they will be listed among the voluntary departures rather than the deported.
Among the deported is a young Christian who has committed no crime.
"The fact that there is a risk that the deported person will not have a fair trial is not enough.
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The Spanish deported the entire indigenous population as slaves to Hispaniola in 1515.
In August 1953 the French deported the sultan to Corsica and then to Madagascar.
Unable to bring any criminal charges, the government deported the imams on immigration charges.
The US deported 369,000 people in 2013 alone, with 400,000 deported the year prior.
The Egyptians deported me to Iraq".
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