When we talk about the word deport, it’s like when you have a friend over at your house, and your parents say it’s time for your friend to go back to their own home. Deport means someone has to leave a place, like a country, and go back to where they came from. It’s not always because they did something wrong; sometimes it’s just because of rules that say they can’t stay.
Think of it like when you’re playing in a park and the park ranger says it’s time to go home because the park is closing. It doesn’t mean you were bad, just that it’s time to go back to where you belong.
Another way to think about deport is like when a bird flies to a new place during winter to stay warm, but then it has to fly back home when the seasons change. The bird isn’t in trouble; it’s just the way things are. So, when someone is deported, they have to go back to their home, even if they liked the place they were visiting.