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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/03/18 18:23 UTC 版)
形容詞
deportable (comparative more deportable, superlative most deportable)
派生語
- undeportable
名詞
deportable (plural deportables)
- (rare, sometimes offensive) Someone who is deportable.
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1939, Canadian Public Health Journal, volume 30, "the+deportables" page 524:
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4. Deportables as a group show a death rate of 42. Our immigrants who have been in Canada over five years, show a rate of 36. The deportables have a higher rate, chiefly, no doubt, because they are on the average five years or more younger.
The death rate of 21 in deportables from the British Isles is lower than our provincial rate of 28; the rate of those from Europe is to our rate as 47 is to 28; […]
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1948, Isaac Don Levine, Plain Talk, page 7:
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At least 50 per cent of the deportables who broke down had tuberculosis on entering Canada. Sanatorium treatment for 185 deportables cost Saskatchewan $196,- 237.25.
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1992, Asian Americans and the Supreme Court: A Documentary History, page 90:
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These increases in the ranks of the excludables brought an accompanying increase in the ranks of the deportables under the catch-all provision making any alien who shall come to the United States in violation of law deportable.
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2006, New York Murder Mystery: The True Story Behind the Crime Crash of the 1990s, page 241:
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Could this policy have helped to cut the crime rate significantly, especially in areas like New York with disproportionately large concentrations of undocumented and recent immigrants, some of whom were deeply involved in illegal activities? The crackdown could have made a difference if the deportables were in fact expelled, if alien ex-cons who wanted to reenter New York and wreak more havoc could not get back in the country, and if this get-tough policy had the intended effect of deterring unlawful impulses among recent immigrants who were not yet naturalized citizens
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2007, Black Geographies and the Politics of Place, page 177:
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For one thing, it commits a displacement or erasure, directing attention away from the nation-state doing the expelling and towards the places of origin, which in complementary discourses are held responsible for the deportables' deviation from being ideal Canadian Citizens. After deportation, the "removed to" are then grouped together in the public mind as "deportees" or "returnees,", held in fear and suspicion by their supposed countrymen and women. They have been expelled and made into the unbelonging
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