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Expulsions meaning
plural of expulsion
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Even before the expulsions of Jones and Pearson, Republicans outnumbered Democrats 75-to-23 in the state House.
In accordance with Article 8 of the Statute of the International Criminal Court of 1998 expulsions constitute war crimes, and according to Article 7 they constitute crimes against humanity.
International law prohibits collective expulsions and the return of anyone to a country where they could face serious human rights violations.
It’s a new twist in the drama that has engulfed the state’s capital over the past few weeks as an ugly fight over gun violence has led to accusations of racism thanks to the expulsions of the two members.
The EU’s latest partner across the Mediterranean is carrying out a campaign of violence, mass expulsions and political repression.
The imposition of collective punishment in the form of mass expulsions, blockades and unilateral coercive measures entails retrogression in terms of civilization and human rights.
Their rule-breaking protest on the state House floor on March 30 is what precipitated the expulsions by the Republican-controlled chamber.
Those concerns persist as the administration works to replicate the expedited nature of Title 42 expulsions while promising to prosecute those who repeatedly attempt crossing illegally.
Those who opposed the expulsions said their church’s interpretation of the Bible affirmed women’s eligibility to lead.
When asked the number of expulsions as a result of sexual violence each year between 2017 and 2023, it said there were "less than five" each year.
Political analyst Sandile Swana said the expulsions were symptomatic of a personality cult under Zuma.
The school district did not respond to questions or to requests for its total number of suspensions or expulsions for threats of mass violence.
The university did not comment on the number of expulsions and suspensions, appealing to federal privacy laws.
The U.S. Customs and Border agency that encounters — meaning interactions between agents and undocumented migrants including arrests and expulsions — had dropped by 69 percent from June to October.
Unlike the information collected by the UN, for example, which focuses mainly on cases where people are killed or wounded, or where there is damage to property, the PA also systematically documents cases of threats and expulsions from grazing areas.
And Mark Morgan, the acting commissioner of the Customs and Border Protection agency, acknowledged in a separate interview this week that such expulsions would violate an agreement between Mexico and the United States.
Discipline such as suspensions and expulsions will be used if necessary, Uselman said.
He said the expulsions are an attempt to shield migrants from the coronavirus.
It does not matter how many people traduces me, it does not matter how many illegal suspension or expulsions that they will do.
School expulsions are on the decline in Victoria, data shows.