Deportation Dilemma: Colombian Woman Faces Risk Amid US-Congo Agreement
A Colombian woman, part of a group of migrants deported to the Democratic Republic of Congo under a new U.S. agreement, faces pressure to return to Colombia despite known risks. The agreement, critiqued for lack of transparency, involves sending migrants to unstable regions, leaving them with limited options for safety.
A Colombian woman, deported under a new U.S. policy to the Democratic Republic of Congo, faces pressure to return to Colombia despite substantial risks.
The 29-year-old, who has remained unnamed for safety reasons, was among 15 South American migrants relocated, facing similar pressures to return home despite granted legal protections in the U.S.
The Trump administration's third-country deportation deals with African countries, criticized for potentially endangering lives, continue to spark controversy amidst ongoing tensions over immigration policies and rights.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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