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It is leaving a country voluntarily, instead of being deported forcefully by the authorities.

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What is the abstract noun for deport?

The abstract noun form of the verb to deport are deportment, deportation, and the gerund, deporting.


What is a synonym for repatriation?

Many tactics were employed, ranging from devious scare campaigns whereby federal agents made arrangements with metropolitan newspaper editors to print articles warning of imminent immigrant sweeps to offering free one-way train travel to Mexico for those who would leave voluntarily. The results of these governmental efforts was the involuntary deportation and "coerced" voluntary repatriation of over half a million Mexican immigrants and their native born children, who were legally American citizens. This program gave rise to the largest government-initiated deportation effort in American history. More than anything else, the deportation of hundreds of thousands of Mexicans and Mexican Americans demonstrated vividly that they were "second class" citizens (for those born in the U.S.) at best, and an expendable group of foreign workers who constituted a social problem to be eliminated.


What is the prefix for port?

There are many prefixes for this: 1. deport 2. export 3. import 4. report 5. transport 6. comport 7. support


Who are the main characters in the endless steppe?

"The Endless Steppe" is a novel by Esther Hautzig that tells the story of her family's deportation to Siberia during World War II. The main characters in the book are Esther, her parents, and her grandmother. The story follows their struggles and triumphs as they navigate life in exile and strive to survive in harsh conditions.


Which root word adds a prefix and a suffix to make sense?

Alright, root words are basically words that have a prefix or a suffix on them to make a new work. Prefix - something that comes before the word, as in "un" "im" "a" These words have a prefix - UNintentional, IMmobile, Asexual. Suffix - something that comes AFTER the word, as in "tion" or "i" These words have a suffix - IntercepTION, graffitI So, the "root word" means the word WITHOUT the prefix or suffix. These words are with their prefixes and suffixes ... UNintentional, IMmobile, Asexual. ...And these are the same words without them. Intentional, Mobile, Sexual. Root words are basically words that have no prefixes or suffixes. Hope that helps!