• FackCurs@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    I’m going to disagree with you with two arguments: first, authority from Merriam Webster

    Deport transitive verb 1 [Latin deportare] a : to send (a foreign-born noncitizen) out of the country by legal order : to subject to deportation b : to remove (someone or something) : DISPLACE

    2 : to behave or comport (oneself) especially in accord with a code

    Second argument is historical. During WWII, People were deported to concentration camps. They for sure didn’t call the camps their home.