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Перевод: deportation
[существительное] депортация ; изгнание; высылка ; ссылка
Тезаурус:
- The Vietnamese authorities are as keen as Britain and Hong Kong for the start of the deportation programme.
- Nevertheless, these entitlements are limited to the recipients having legal residence in Germany and the new law on foreign nationals (Auslndergesetz 1990) can make the receipt of unauthorized assistance a reason for deportation (Mnder, 1990).
- There are stories here of unmitigated horror - the deportation of his mother, the guilt of his father, the death of his first object of desire.
- Sonia's deportation was only reversed because the Home Secretary used his discretion to consider the compassionate circumstances of her case.
- Reports circulating in Hong Kong suggest that Britain will authorise the next group deportation under the mandatory programme before the next meeting of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees' Indo-China committee on January 18.
- In December 1990, Sonia Malhi, who was facing deportation because her marriage broke down, forcing her to leave her home because of domestic violence, heard that her campaign against deportation had been successful.
- Last-ditch attempts to stop deportation of Kurdish refugees
- THE Prime Minister yesterday defended the deportation of boat people from Hong Kong against a combined attack from opposition leaders.
- This massive forced deportation concluded Charles' conquest of Saxony, for as a chronicler records "henceforth they abandoned worship of evil spirits, and gave up the wicked customs of their forefathers, received the sacrament of Chrisitan baptism, mingling with the Franks until at last they were reckoned as one race"
- His solicitor, Michael Hanley, said: "We expect a date for his deportation is imminent.
- Home Office grants delay in deportation of Kurdish refugee
- Mr Ozberk is one of 18 Kurds still detained at the Haslar Centre for young offenders near Gosport, Hampshire, all of whom face deportation.
- Before 1988, people facing deportation could have appealed to an "independent Adjudicator" or an Immigration Officer who would have looked into their cases, including any compassionate circumstances, and could stop the Home Office from deporting them.
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