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- Young women in Nazi-occupied countries are packed onto a train and shipped off to a prison camp, where the sadistic commandant uses them as rewards for his lesbian guards and perverted and deviant troops.
- A U.S. Italian actor is deported to Mexico by crooked I.N.S. agents, and a pack of orphans help him find his way back to America.
- The Deported follows four long term residents of the United States, each with an Order of Deportation over their head, and their families as they have to make critical decisions that will either keep their family together and separate them. Their choices are: 1. to self-deport. 2. To take sanctuary in a church. 3. To fight back legally. 4. To fall into denial and do nothing.
- Two young police officers are to escort a well-integrated student to the airport where she is to be deported back to Syria. A touching and hard-hitting drama created with inspiration from a true story
- TV Mini Series
- Undocumented immigrants make up one of America's most vulnerable populations. Money from private prison lobbies and the anti-immigrant sentiment sweeping the nation have encouraged state and national lawmakers to criminalize the daily activities necessary for survival. increased deportation quotas and mandatory detention ensure that private prisons keep their beds full and the profits coming. Follow the stories of Jeanette Vizguerra and Jesus Gerardo Noriega, community activists and undocumented immigrants, as they attempt to legalize their status and keep their families together.
- Univision looks at the plight of Nilsa Huete an undocumented Honduran immigrant living in Key West, Florida. In the previous five months, five of her family members have been arrested by agents from the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. She is now fighting against the deportation of both her daughter and brother.
- In 1901, Australia passed a set of racialised laws around immigration commonly known as the White Australia Policy. It sought to severely limit the number of non-British immigrants to Australia. In the wake of the Second World War, Chinese and Malay men who had courageously defended Australia during wartime found themselves forcibly deported to Hong Kong and Singapore. Families were ripped apart, causing trauma that lasted generations. The Exiles follows the descendants who battled this discriminatory policy, and reunites one Singapore family after seventy-five years apart from their Australian relatives.
- An immersive 360 documentary short series about the trials and tribulations of deported veterans in Tijuana, Mexico.
- A documentary on the Irish social activist Jimmy Gralton (Ken Loach's 2014 film "Jimmy's Hall" is based on James Gralton's life) made in 1996 in Ireland featuring interviews with his family and members of his local community.
- What happens to children when their parents are deported from the United States? The Deportation of Innocence is a documentary in search of answers to this very question.
- Self-Deportation tells the story of an Asian American woman who crosses over into a surreal world after a series of strange encounters on the subway. Caught in an endless loop of subway cars and mysterious hallways, she becomes lost in the fantastical landscape of 'Real America' -- dreamlike environments populated by various American archetypes: a peppy cheerleader, a fast-talking politician, an heroic firefighter, etc. Her final act of 'self-deportation' -- both literal and figurative -- raises questions about our notions of home and belonging.
- More than 35,000 adult adoptees in the United States spent their entire lives completely unaware that they lacked citizenship and faced deportation. Their stories deserve to be heard - in their words. Their stories deserve to be UnErased.
- 2012–TV Episode
- 2019TV EpisodeAssociate Producer Melissa Hirsch and Field Producer Todd Bieber join Jordan to talk about the passion and pain of veterans who have been deported to Mexico. And Sebastian Junger explains how creating a culture of national service would ease tensions in America:
- Suzy is threatened with deportation as an undesirable alien.
- They pass over the highest roads in the world, Neil talks to a cow and Nancy gets lost!!! Due to unexpected changes in the route, they are forced to enter Pakistan in order to continue north to China. At the border they witness the "Packet Ceremony" and then on to Islamabad where their cars are searched for bombs before entering the hotel. Their route takes them north up the Karakorum Highway where Osama Bin Laden is expected to be hiding. 340 miles to the west is Kabul where coalition forces are fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan. They travel up the ancient "Silk Road" that weaves through the striking Himalayas. Relieved to reach the Chinese border they're relief turns to grief as they are deported back to Pakistan. They hole up in the mountain town of Karimabad where a local tribal leader's son "Dawood" welcomes them into his family's home
- 1991–Podcast Episode
- The deportation of Imam Ahmad and with him the son of Noah to the prison of safe and on the road knows the news of the death of safe
- 2014–TV Episode
- 2015–Podcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2018–Podcast Episode
- 2020– 30mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 26mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 30mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 34mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 50mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 1h 1mPodcast Episode
- 2014– 42mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 8mPodcast Episode
- 2019–TV Episode'Let's separate the wheat from the chaff': Racism, Eugenics, and the Deportation of the Roma to Transnistria during WWII Part of Romania in WWII week Marius Turda is Director of the Centre for Medical Humanities at Oxford Brookes. He is the founder director of the Cantemir Institute at the University of Oxford (2012-2013) and founder of the Working Group on the History of Eugenics and Race (HRE), established in 2006. Between 2010 and 2014 he was Deputy Director, The Centre for Health, Medicine and Society. He is Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Fellow of the Galton Institute. Blood and Homeland: Eugenics and Racial Nationalism in Central and Southeast Europe, 1900-1940 by Marius Turda.
- Episode: (2017)2017– 47mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2017)2017– 8mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2016– 3mPodcast Episode
- 2008– 43mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 53mPodcast Episode