John - a few hours ago - wrote: They would not be deported back to Turkey, unless they were Turkish
citizens. They would be deported back to their countries of origin,
unless their asylum application were accepted.
So are you saying the "country of origin" is always the same as the "country of citizenship" as you explicitly said in your first post ?John - more recently - wrote:Deportations are to the country of origin. Many migrants are
destroying their passports, hoping that this will keep the EU from
deporting them.
Most countries in the world, virtually all, do NOT, repeat NOT, have birth right citizenship, as exists in the United States, so even individuals with parents and grand parents and great-grand parents who were born in a country, may not be citizens of that country.
Or, are you now saying the "country of origin" means something different than the "country of citizenship" ?
If you are saying that the country of origin is always the same as the "country of citizenship" then all the questions I ask in the following post apply:[/size]
http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3312
If you have now changed that position, between your first post, and your second post, then,the confusion level appears to be rising.