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Migrants deported from US stranded, 'scared' in DR Congo
Spending the past five days cooped up in a hotel in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo is not quite what a group of Latin Americans expected when they sought asylum in the United States.S...
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notice the use of “scared”–this is propaganda
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is accepting migrants deported from the United States because it has signed a temporary arrangement with the U.S. government allowing it to receive so‑called “third‑country” migrants (people who are neither from the U.S. nor from the DRC) into its territory for a short period.
Why the DRC agreed
The… Read more
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what is the legality of all this??
The legality of the DRC accepting deported people from the U.S. rests on a bilateral agreement between the two states, framed as a temporary, voluntary reception deal under Congolese and U.S. immigration law, plus international refugee and human‑rights rules.
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one could label this as the Congo being a professional babysitter
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