American here, does remigration mean deporting the immigrants?
Bri'ish always have to have some clever phrase or term, three quarters past noon. Just say 12:45 you asshole!!!
The term was taken from the Swedes I believe, so they can be blamed for it. It was probably the most politically correct way for the Sweden Democrats to package a "encourage all non-natives to leave and never come back" policy in the most palatable way they could, which involves paying them a lump "
fuck-off" sum of money and then they're gone forever (hopefully). Sweden is currently paying them 7 hundo USD to leave but they're raising it to 35k USD in 2026. For reference: 1 year minimum wage salary in the UK (33K USD) can buy you a 3-storey, middle-class house in Pakistan in a nice part of the country and still leave you with 7k USD left over.
So yeah, it does mean deporting immigrants. But it can
also mean getting those who've stayed her for longer and naturalise to leave too, hence Sweden's very generous offer if you get out.
As an aside: Wikipedia were rather quick to call it "ethnic cleaning" as just as they justifiably could.
Present article in 2025, citing a single writer to justify calling it ethnic cleaning with no introspection whatsoever (
Since I know you're maybe thinking it: No, Bergmann isn't Jewish. He lives in Iceland, so he's doing the equivalent of a sheltered rich white person living in an all-white area supporting mass immigration because they never have to deal with the consequences of their actions):

Article in 2021:

2023:

September 2024, the wording has been altered to be more emotional ("Typically with no regard for their citizenship vs. "regardless of citizenship status"):

March 2025:
With this in mind, no wonder Wikipedia oppose the Online Safety Act — if Brits can't read about remigration from the most trusted source on the internet
, how will they know it's the it's evil far-right nonsense and so they'd be in the wrong for supporting it or supporting those that do?