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What Is Deportation?
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The primary reason people are deported is for punishment.
When a person is deemed undesirable in a country due to
criminal activity, failure to abide by a visa, or illegal
entrance into a country, he or she is vulnerable to being
forcible expelled from the country. It is also possible for a
person to be deported for philosophical or ethical reasons,
such as holding a religious belief or belonging to a social
movement, although these are often explained as criminal
activity.

Some people accept expulsion from the country as an
alternative to other punishment measures. For instance,
when the other option is life in prison or death, a person
may wish to accept expulsion. When a country deports a
person, it does not necessarily imply that the person cannot
return as a visitor to the country from which he or she was
deported. It simply means that a person is no longer a
resident of that country, although other restrictions are
often included.

Deportation from areas smaller than countries is
somewhat rare. Small areas such as states or provinces
often do not have the authority to enforce deportation nor
the legal right to do so. Historically, deportation of this kind
has occurred and been enforced, but it was often called
exile or banishment.
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