Deportation Challenges and Legal Protections for Migrants: A Closer Look at Recent Transfers from the U.S.

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Deportation Challenges and Legal Protections for Migrants: A Closer Look at Recent Transfers from the U.S.

In April, 15 migrants were deported from the United States to the Democratic Republic of Congo under a bilateral agreement with the Trump administration. Congo's government confirmed that more than half of the migrants have returned to their home countries, with nine migrants already back, including four Peruvians and five Colombians. The remaining migrants consist of three Colombians and three Ecuadorians. It is unclear whether the return was voluntary, but some migrants received assistance from the International Organization for Migration. Legal protections granted to some migrants in the U.S. were not verified for those who returned.

Deportation deals between the U.S. and other countries have faced criticism for the legal basis of the transfers and the treatment of deportees in countries where they are not citizens. The situation highlights the complexities and challenges faced by migrants caught in deportation processes.

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