deportálták
Deportálták is the past tense, third-person singular form of the Hungarian verb "deportál" which translates to "to deport" in English. The term refers to the act of forcing a person or group of people to leave a country, often to their country of origin or another designated location. This can be done for various reasons, including violation of immigration laws, criminal offenses, or political persecution.
Historically, deportations have been employed by states as a means of social control, ethnic cleansing, or punishment.
In a Hungarian context, "deportálták" might refer to specific historical events, such as the deportations of