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US deportation flight to CAR raises legal concerns
Deportation flight reaches Central African Republic A U.S. deportation flight carrying migrants from several countries, including Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey and Georgia, landed in the Central African Republic, bringing renewed attention to the Trump administration’s use of third-country deportations. The aircraft reportedly departed from Alexandria, Louisiana, stopped in Ghana and later arrived in Bangui, the capital of the Central African R
US deportation flight to CAR raises legal concerns
Deportation flight reaches Central African Republic A U.S. deportation flight carrying migrants from several countries, including Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey and Georgia, landed in the Central African Republic, bringing renewed attention to the Trump administration’s use of third-country deportations. The aircraft reportedly departed from Alexandria, Louisiana, stopped in Ghana and later arrived in Bangui, the capital of the Central African R
US Plans Deportation of Iranians to Central African Republic
US Plans Third-Country Deportations The United States is preparing to deport several migrants, including Iranians who face over a 50% chance of persecution or torture if returned to their home country, to the Central African Republic (CAR). Reports indicate that other nationalities, including Syrians, Afghans, and a Turkish national, are also included in the planned deportations.
US Plans Deportation of Iranians to Central African Republic
US Plans Third-Country Deportations The United States is preparing to deport several migrants, including Iranians who face over a 50% chance of persecution or torture if returned to their home country, to the Central African Republic (CAR). Reports indicate that other nationalities, including Syrians, Afghans, and a Turkish national, are also included in the planned deportations.
Indian among deportees sent to Costa Rica under U.S. third-country policy
Costa Rica received a second group of migrants deported from the United States on Friday as part of a bilateral agreement that allows the Central American nation to accept third-country nationals expelled under U.S. immigration policy. The group notably included one Indian national among deportees from multiple countries, underscoring the global scope of the program. Under the agreement, signed in March by Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves and U.S. Special Envoy Kristi Noem, Costa
Indian among deportees sent to Costa Rica under U.S. third-country policy
Costa Rica received a second group of migrants deported from the United States on Friday as part of a bilateral agreement that allows the Central American nation to accept third-country nationals expelled under U.S. immigration policy. The group notably included one Indian national among deportees from multiple countries, underscoring the global scope of the program. Under the agreement, signed in March by Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves and U.S. Special Envoy Kristi Noem, Costa
Trump Policy Allows ICE to Deport Migrants to Third Countries With Just Six Hours’ Notice
A newly surfaced immigration enforcement memo reveals that United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can now deport migrants to countries other than their homeland with as little as six hours’ notice. This marks a dramatic shift from the previous standard, where ICE generally provided a minimum 24-hour notice period before conducting deportations to a third country. The policy, outlined in a memo dated July 9 and signed by acting ICE director Todd Lyons, allows for this ex
Trump Policy Allows ICE to Deport Migrants to Third Countries With Just Six Hours’ Notice
A newly surfaced immigration enforcement memo reveals that United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can now deport migrants to countries other than their homeland with as little as six hours’ notice. This marks a dramatic shift from the previous standard, where ICE generally provided a minimum 24-hour notice period before conducting deportations to a third country. The policy, outlined in a memo dated July 9 and signed by acting ICE director Todd Lyons, allows for this ex









