At Least 15 Latin American Migrants Have Been Deported by the Us to Congo: Here's What We Know
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Jorge Cubillos, a 42-year-old Colombian, was unbelieving about what the ICE agents were telling him. After being detained for more than three months by the U.S. immigration service for a deportation order against him, the officers told him what the outcome would be: the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), a Central African nation that agreed with the Donald Trump administration to temporarily receive migrants from third countries expelled by…
By Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español At least 15 Latin American migrants, including citizens from Peru, Ecuador and Colombia, were deported last week by the United States to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), according to the authorities of the African country and the lawyer of one of those involved. The sending of the group to the DRC is part of a migration agreement with the government of Donald Trump, a measure that has generated ques…
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