Repatriation typically refers to the process of returning individuals to their country of origin, often in contexts such as refugees, expatriates, or military personnel. It can also apply to the return of cultural artifacts or remains to their rightful country. The specific individuals who must be repatriated can vary based on legal, humanitarian, or ethical considerations, such as those seeking asylum or those displaced by conflict. Ultimately, the decision often rests on international laws, treaties, and agreements between nations.
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