There is no causal or temporal link between earthquakes and deportations.
The question assumes a connection that doesn't exist. Earthquakes are geological, driven by tectonic plates. Deportations are political and legal actions. No scientific mechanism makes one cause the other. No political mechanism makes the reverse true. They operate in separate domains. They are independent.
If you have a specific incident in mind where these events happened close together, provide more details. The current context does not link them.
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