Deportees are usually informed of their destination upon arrival at the deportation center or prior to boarding the deportation flight. The specific location varies depending on the deportee's nationality and the agreements between countries involved in the deportation process.
The deportees were brought to various train stations depending on their location and destination, but one notable station was Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland, where a significant number of deportees were sent during the night.
1) they had no food to survive off of 2) they said they were going to be okay but were actually lied to 3) the were stuck in a small place with extreme heat
Elie feels a mix of shock, disbelief, and numbness as he watches the procession of deportees. He struggles to process the reality of their situation and grapples with the horror of their impending fate.
he is told he is going to be punished for blinding the cyclops
They were told that they were going East to be re-settled in Family Camps.
Your friends either told you or he told you.
In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the deportees' cherished items are left behind on the train along with their personal belongings as they are forced to abandon everything before entering the concentration camp.
No, the correct sentence would be: "He told us they were going to do it." This is because the reporting verb "told" is in the past tense, so the verb "are" should be transformed to the past tense "were" as well.
many immigrants are deportee from a country
I've heard that USCIS will issue a deportation order for him, but Cuba only accepts back a few deportees. So, they'll just wait for the day in the future that Cuba allows US to send back all these pending deportees.
The deportees likely did not throw themselves on the guards at night because they were likely exhausted, scared, and disoriented from the traumatic experience of being deported. Additionally, they may have feared further violence or repercussions if they were to resist the guards.