Is Africa the West's Human Dumping Ground'?
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Is Africa the West's Human Dumping Ground'?
"We look at the deals between some African nations and the Trump administration to accept deportees from the US. Several African nations, including Uganda, Rwanda, Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, and South Sudan, have agreed to accept US-deported migrants, many with no ties to Africa."
"Several African nations, including Uganda, Rwanda, Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, and South Sudan, have agreed to accept US-deported migrants, many with no ties to Africa. As rights groups sound the alarm, we examine what these deals mean for deportees, governments, and global migration politics."
Several African nations, including Uganda, Rwanda, Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), and South Sudan, have agreed to accept migrants deported from the United States. Many of the migrants have no ties to Africa. Rights groups have sounded the alarm about potential human rights violations, legal limbo, and risks to vulnerable individuals. The agreements raise questions about state capacity to reintegrate deportees, verification of nationality, and compliance with international refugee and human-rights obligations. The deals carry implications for diplomatic relations, migration policy, and global migration politics, potentially setting precedents for other countries' deportation and repatriation arrangements.
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