Prepositions after "deport"

"deport to" or "deport from"?

In 41% of cases "deport to" is used

You can be arrested and deported to your country.

He was deported to the United States within hours of his detention.

In the month of September, 17,000 Jews of Antwerp were deported to Auschwitz.

But in 1942, he and his parents were deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp near Prague.

In July of that year he was notified while at work that he and his wife were to be deported to Theresienstadt.

The luck betrayed the fraudster -- Ponzi was released on good behavior and deported to Italy on October 7, 1934.

That is why most of them complain that they should not be deported to Nigeria because they don't have anything at stake in Nigeria.

Jundal was deported to India by the Saudi authorities in June as part of enhanced intelligence and security related cooperation between two countries.

In December 2009, the Cambodian government deported to China 20 Uyghurs who had fled the country and sought asylum in Cambodia from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

Then, as it was clearly written and asserted, after the war and victory, all European Jews shall be deported to an African island (Madagascar was mentioned, following the fall of France).

In 25% of cases "deport from" is used

An employer does not have power to have an employee arrested by police or to have an employee deported from Ireland.

He says online that he has been deported from Cyprus nine times, been imprisoned, gone on hunger strike, slept rough and stayed in a mental hospital.

Jews from Warsaw and those deported from other places throughout Western Europe were ordered to move into the ghetto, while 113,000 Christians were moved out of the area.

Fasih is the third terrorist to be deported from Saudi Arabia in the past five months, while five others, including Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Fayyaz Kagzi, are still holed up in the country.

After 1945 there were captured German soldiers, Hungarians, Italians and other nationalities who had served in Hitler's armies, as well as people who had been deported from conquered parts of Europe.

Yet, recently, when I applied for a non-immigrant visa for the younger child, I was told that he could not be granted a visa at this time as they were both deported from the United States of America.

In 7% of cases "deport in" is used

The key 2611 Mumbai terror attack handler Abu Jundal was deported in June, whereas another Lashkar terrorist A Rayees of Kerala was deported earlier this month.

A small population that had been deported in 722 BC from the tribes of Manasseh and Ephraim, were brought back by Shalmaneser and they intermarried with the Gentiles.

In 4% of cases "deport at" is used

Of course, if her husband is also an illegal, both could end up being deported at some time.

If her husband is an American citizen, she could end up being deported at some point and not be able to er-enter the U.

In 4% of cases "deport on" is used

It has been Deported on the authority of Anas who said: My uncle and I have been named after him was not present with the Messenger of Allah (mav peace be upon him) on the Day of Badr.

In 3% of cases "deport as" is used

On many of these properties were Englishmen deported as a penalty for their crimes in the Mother Country.

In 3% of cases "deport without" is used

Republican hard-liners, from which thousands of immigrants deported without explanation.

If such officer is an alien, he shall, in addition to the penalties prescribed, be deported without further proceedings after service of sentence.

In 1% of cases "deport for" is used

A Pakistani was deported for flipping the middle finger at a motorist, and the courts are filled with cases of foreigners having sex out of wedlock.

In 1% of cases "deport off" is used

I was then deported off the ship in Egypt to another hospital.