Defector

/dɪˈfɛktər/ noun

Definition

A person who abandons their country, organization, or group to join an opposing one.

Etymology

From Latin 'defectare,' meaning 'to fail' or 'abandon' (de- 'away' + facere 'to do'). The noun form developed during the Cold War era.

Kelly Says

During the Cold War, defectors were so strategically important that countries developed entire government departments just to handle their intelligence debriefing and relocation.

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