
forced deportation
Forced deportation refers to the practice of unlawfully removing individuals from a country against their will, typically because they lack legal immigration status or have violated immigration laws. Governments may initiate deportation due to concerns about national security, illegal residency, or criminal activity. The process often involves detaining individuals, legal proceedings, and then sending them back to their country of origin. Deportation can have serious implications for individuals and their families, including the possibility of separation and challenges in resettling in their homeland. It raises ethical and human rights considerations regarding treatment and due process.