The act of deporting or exiling, or the state of being deported; banishment; transportation.
The right of asylum is gone--the infamous Palmer is deporting hundreds who dare to hold views different from his.
There will be no question, of course, of turning out or of deporting Turks who live in Syria, in Armenia, in Constantinople, for the ways of the Allies are not those of Talaat and Enver and Jemal the Great.
A register was drawn up of all Armenians resident in the capital, dividing into separate classes those who were born in Constantinople, and those who were immigrants from Armenia, with a view to deporting those who were not native to the city.
The project of deporting promising youth from occupied territories was approved by Rosenberg on the theory that “a desired weakening of the biological force” of the conquered people is being achieved (031-PS).
The purpose was to set up the means of deporting the Yugoslav population from Slovenia.
But they wouldn't get much time in prison, and we'd only end up deporting them in any case.
Then he continued, "To understand the Markovians' reason for deporting you, consider that on Earth men have tamed wolves and made faithful, loyal dogs who can be trusted.
But don't the Markovians realize the foolishness of deporting us because we stumbled onto the relationship between you and them?
Shortly afterwards he treated Cusham in a similar manner, deporting its inhabitants to Kir.
The Tribunal finds that Von Schirach, while he did not originate the policy of deporting Jews from Vienna, participated in this deportation after he had become Gauleiter of Vienna.
As local supplies of raw materials and local industrial capacity became inadequate to meet the German requirements, the system of deporting laborers to Germany was put into force.
Narkom was inside the building before you could have said Jack Robinson, "pump-handling" Cleek with all his might and generallydeporting himself like a man gone daft.
Balan the news that for several weeks the authorities in Bucharest had been deporting not only Jews, condemned without trial, of not having reported for compulsory labour, but also their parents and children.
It has gone so far that these citizens of our country are deprived of the most elementary rights, and the Department for Jewish Affairs is free to do with them as it wishes; sending them to camps and deporting them from the country.
Our deporting division looks after that, and it is one of the hardest parts of our work.
They are expected to bring desirable, not undesirable immigrants here, and if they bring people whom we cannot accept, they must take the consequences and bear the expense of deporting them.
As they walked toward the desk in the deporting division, one of the clerks called the chief.
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