Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / November 13, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Jul. 2015
Exile or confinement suffered by someone in a distant place or territory, for political reasons or for punishment for the development of reprehensible behavior
The concept of deportation is used to designate the exile or confinement that someone suffers in some place or territory far away, for political reasons that make him unable to stay in the country he is in because his life can to rundanger, or, failing that, deportation may be the punishment applied to someone who performed a very bad, reprehensible act, somewhere.
Expulsion of a person from a country because he has perpetrated a criminal action or for having been the protagonist of a morally reprehensible act
Now, we must say that the most common use attributed to the term is to indicate the expulsion of a person from a country because he has perpetrated a criminal action that contradicts the laws of the place or because he was the protagonist of an act morally reprehensible.
An individual living temporarily in Italy makes very offensive statements against the country through public means, while the
nation Italian can take the decision to deport him because of such unfair behavior towards the host country.Deportation very present in history for political, religious, ethnic reasons. economic
If we review the history politics and religious from all the countries of the world we will find many cases of deportation for political, economic, religious and even ethnic reasons.
Peoples like the Gypsies have been subject to many deportations in Europe throughout its history. In most cases, their uses and traditions, that concretely and directly were opposed to those in force in those of the nation that they settled.
Companies and organizations religious were not saved in the history of deportation, being the Society of Jesus, or Jesuits, an organization to which the current Pope Francis belongs, one of those that suffered the most persecution in its beginnings and that ended in deportations from important countries such as Portugal, Spain and France. Mainly his proposals, incorrect religious and political, were those that have motivated the deportation.
And if we approach politics we could point out many cases of confinement or deportation, for example, the great French conqueror Napoleon Bonaparte, suffered on two occasions deportations to European islands when his power was in check.
This concept is usually used as a synonym for many others in recurrent use in our language such as: exile, expatriation, exile or ban.
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