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What (who) is persona non grata - definition

FOREIGN PERSON WHOSE ENTERING OR REMAINING IN A PARTICULAR COUNTRY IS PROHIBITED BY THAT COUNTRY'S GOVERNMENT
Persona nongrata; Persona Non Grata; Personae non grata; Persona grata; Persona non gratae; Personae non gratae; Undesirable alien; Persona-non-grata; Persona non-grata; Personae non-gratae; Person not appreciated; Undesirable person; PNGing; Expulsion of diplomats; Person not welcome

Persona Non Grata         
A diplomatic representative who is no longer acceptable to the government of the country where he or she is assigned.
persona non grata         
(personae non gratae)
If someone becomes or is declared persona non grata, they become unwelcome or unacceptable because of something they have said or done.
The government has declared the French ambassador persona non grata and ordered him to leave the country.
PHRASE: PHR after v, v-link PHR
persona non grata         
¦ noun (plural personae non gratae -ni:, -ti:) an unacceptable or unwelcome person.
Origin
L., from persona (see persona) + non 'not' + grata, feminine of gratus 'pleasing'.

Wikipedia

Persona non grata

In diplomacy, a persona non grata (Latin: "person not welcome", plural: personae non gratae) is a status applied by a host country to foreign diplomats to remove their protection of diplomatic immunity from arrest and other types of prosecution.

Examples of use of persona non grata
1. "We have declared persona non grata U.S. naval Capt.
2. Ukraine temporarily declared him persona non grata last year.
3. Kiev had declared Dugin persona non grata, arguing that he sought to destabilize the country.
4. Two years ago he became persona non grata at Davos and wouldn‘t talk with the press.
5. MCCORMACK:'4; I am simply saying that we have declared her persona non grata, Charlie.