repatriation

repatriation
noun
ADJECTIVE
compulsory (esp. BrE), forced, forcible

The party advocates compulsory repatriation of immigrants who commit a crime.

voluntary
VERB + REPATRIATION
await, face

refugees awaiting repatriation

Mexican American workers faced forced repatriation.

REPATRIATION + NOUN
programme/program
process (esp. AmE)
PREPOSITION
repatriation from

voluntary repatriation of people from the disputed territory to their homes

repatriation to
PHRASES
the repatriation of profits

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