Sentence examples for to deport from inspiring English sources

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to deport

verb

To comport (oneself); to behave.

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They're going to deport him.

But stateless people are hard to deport.

Our system isn't to deport people".

To deport vulnerable unaccompanied children is despicable.

Ministers will gain powers to deport criminals.

It also moved to deport him.

And yet, Trump wishes to deport them.

A petition was started to deport Morgan.

The I.N.S. wants to deport him.

Arizona did not intend to deport anyone.

He even attempted to deport Mr. Kaunda to Malawi.

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