repatriado

el repatriado, la repatriada
This means that the noun can be masculine or feminine, depending on the gender of the noun it refers to (e.g., el doctor, la doctora).
masculine or feminine noun
a. returnee
El país abrió sus fronteras para acoger a miles de repatriados que lo habían abandonado antes de que estallara la guerra civil.The country opened its borders to welcome thousands of returnees who had fled before the civil war broke out.
b. repatriate
El país estaba asolado. Nadie conseguía empleo fácilmente, mucho menos si eras un repatriado.The country was devastated. No one could get a job easily, much less so if you were a repatriate.
c. deportee
Algunos de los repatriados regresaban a su país de origen temiendo por sus vidas.Some of the deportees returned to their countries of origin fearing for their lives.
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