Both words come from the same root, but they are different parts of speech.
deported (past participle of verb) example: "he was deported"
deportation (noun) example: "he must report for deportation"
the people who were deported were the acadians
It is leaving a country voluntarily, instead of being deported forcefully by the authorities.
The word for this is "deportation" - if you are not a citizen of a country then you can be deported.
Expelled or Deported.
If you are asking about a specific deportation, you should tell us who was deported, as well as when they were deported and where they were sent. Otherwise, the general consequence of deportation is that an immigrant is expelled from the country to which he or she immigrated, and is returned to the country from which he or she came. There will be other consequences, since the person who was deported may have had some very serious reason for needing to leave the country to which he or she was then returned. Sometimes deported people wind up being imprisoned or executed.
Yes, you can be deported from Australia under the Migration Act of 1958.
No, the divorce alone is not a reason for deportation.
If you are in the United States with a passport and break US laws, you may be deported. If you are in the United States illegally, you may be deported.
No, you cannot sponsor a deported spouse. This is considered deportation fraud and can result in fines and prison time.
the simple answer is that they were not, rather that they were deported from Hungary. Some Jews however may have been deported from new territories to Hungary in anticipation of joining the larger deportation away.
Quite simple. Deportation. If you enter any country illegally, you get deported out (forcibly removed if you don't do it voluntarily).
Deportation is possible. depending on how long you have been in the US.