deport (someone) from (some place) to (some place)

deport (someone) from (some place) to (some place)

To force someone to leave the country they are in and go elsewhere. Often said of people who are in a country that they were not born in. You'll be deported from the US back to Russia if you don't get your visa paperwork in order.
See also: deport
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • deport (someone) to (some place)
  • deport
  • deport (someone)
  • deport (someone) from (some place)
  • war against
  • war against (someone or something)
  • war on (someone or something)
  • war with
  • war with (someone or something)
  • import (something) from (some place)