deportee

noun
/dɪˌpɔːˈti/UK

Etymology

From deport + -ee.

  1. borrowed from déporter
  2. formed as deportee — “deport + -ee

Definitions

  1. A deported person.

    • That year ICE also said the average cost of transporting one deportee to their home country was $1,978.
    • But on Friday, a U.S. Air Force plane carrying more than 70 deportees arrived around midday in the city of San Pedro Sula, about 100 miles northwest of Tegucigalpa, the capital.

The neighborhood

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