"self-deportation" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: self-deportations [plural]
Etymology: From self + deportation. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|self|deportation}} self + deportation Head templates: {{en-noun}} self-deportation (plural self-deportations)
  1. Voluntary emigration by members of an unwanted or illegal population, often as a result of policies that make staying in their country of residence difficult. Wikipedia link: self-deportation Translations (act of deporting oneself): freiwillige Ausreise [feminine] (German), 자진 추방 (jajin chubang) (Korean), autodeportación [feminine] (Spanish)

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