Wrongfully Deported to Africa? Jamaica Says It Didn’t Turn Anyone Away – Caribbean Life
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By Uriel Blanco, CNN en Español The United States has begun deporting migrants with criminal records to African countries with which they have no ties, an unprecedented practice that has raised concerns among human rights organizations, African governments, and foreign policy experts. The Donald Trump administration, which has used various methods in its campaign against illegal immigration, has made sending detained migrants to countries they a…
By Uriel Blanco, CNN en Español The United States has begun deporting migrants with criminal records to African countries with which they have no ties, an unprecedented practice that has raised concerns among human rights organizations, African governments, and foreign policy experts. The Donald Trump administration, which has used various methods in its campaign against illegal immigration, has made sending detained migrants to countries they a…
Wrongfully deported to Africa? Jamaica says it didn’t turn anyone away – Caribbean Life
Jamaica’s government has expressed surprise that the Trump administration has deported one of its nationals to Eswatini or the former Swaziland, saying that Jamaican authorities have not refused to accept any person being deported back to the island over the decades. Minister of Foreign Affairs Kamina Johnson Smith said in a statement early Friday that the Andrew Holness administration has begun to make formal inquiries to determine the accuracy…
Nearly 299 thousand Nicaraguans are at risk of deportation with the implementation of the anti-immigrant policies of the U.S. government, according to data from pro-migrant organizations abroad. In a public act a few days ago, Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega criticized anti-immigrant policies in the U.S....
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