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were repatriated
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To restore (a person) to his or her own country.
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At least 170 were repatriated to China.
In the same period, 37,210 illegal aliens were repatriated.
They were repatriated after eleven days; the plane stayed behind.
Mother and baby were repatriated by the Gestapo to Austria.
Would there be treatment available if she were repatriated?
Some were repatriated, but others were relocated to inland destinations.
The crew members -- mostly Asians -- were repatriated at the owner's expense.
As a result of the allegations, hundreds of Congolese peacekeepers were repatriated this year.
Over the past 10 years, 7.2 million refugees were repatriated, but only 836,500 were resettled.
Two priests with Ebola were repatriated to Spain and treated in Madrid.
They would almost certainly face severe punishment if they were repatriated.
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