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- noun Plural form of
deportee .
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Examples
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At the wharf are forty "sad wretches" with their mats, blankets and luggage awaiting the steamer and among the deportees is a beautiful woman, pure Polynesian.
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Q George, on the peace process invitations, is the fact that they're going out an indication that the U.S. believes the issue of the deportees is a closed one now and that it's time for the Arab countries to either put up or shut up?
Pm Press Briefing By George Stephanopoulos ITY National Archives 1993
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The government believed the deportees were a security threat because they were 'ex-combatants' from the war in Liberia.
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Most of these "deportees" have not set foot on Philippine soil and many do not even speak the Filipino language.
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Some of these Filipino "deportees" including women and children are suffering from inhuman conditions inside detention centers.
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Fingerprints before 2005 were taken the old-fashioned way, by rolling ink-stained fingertips on a card, ICE said, so deportees removed before 2005 may not be in the electronic system.
Immigrant database failed to detect suspect before rape of young girl Tom Jackman 2011
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Fingerprints before 2005 were taken the old-fashioned way, by rolling ink-stained fingertips on a card, ICE said, so deportees removed before 2005 may not be in the electronic system.
Immigrant database failed to detect suspect before rape of young girl Tom Jackman 2011
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Fingerprints before 2005 were taken the old-fashioned way, by rolling ink-stained fingertips on a card, ICE said, so deportees removed before 2005 may not be in the electronic system.
Immigrant database failed to detect suspect before rape of young girl Tom Jackman 2011
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Denver says: poul: not at all. we could outsource it to bounty hunters, paid by deportees and their employers. free and effective.
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Guy says: poul: not at all. we could outsource it to bounty hunters, paid by deportees and their employers. free and effective.
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