forced deportation of immigrants
The forced deportation of immigrants is the act of forcibly removing individuals from a country where they are not citizens. This is typically done by government authorities as a means of enforcing immigration laws and policies. It often involves the physical removal of individuals from the country through various means such as detention and removal proceedings. The process of forced deportation can have serious consequences for those affected, including separation from family members, loss of livelihood, and potential danger in their country of origin.
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