Trump Admin Couldn't Deport Migrants To Their Home Countries Because They Had Legal Protection, So It Sent Them To Cameroon: Report
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Trump Admin Couldn't Deport Migrants To Their Home Countries Because They Had Legal Protection, So it Sent Them To Cameroon: Report
The Trump administration reportedly flew nine migrants to Cameroon because it couldn't legally deport them to their home countries, according to a new report.
Cameroon: Another Third-Country Removal Scheme Ending with Detention
As of mid-February, the Trump administration has quietly deported seventeen men and women to Cameroon under a murky arrangement that is part of broader U.S. efforts to send “unremovable” migrants and asylum seekers to third countries. Upon arrival in the capital Yaoundé, the deportees were reportedly detained and threatened with removal to their countries of origin. This is the latest in a series… Source
Cameroon has just accepted nine African migrants expelled by the Donald Trump administration, under a bilateral agreement signed between Yaoundé and Washington. None of them is Cameroonian. Nine foreigners, sent against their will to a country that is not their own, land in a capital that is already struggling to manage its own crises. It is factual. It is dated. And it is indicative of a governance logic that, for decades, consists in managing …
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