Fifteen Deportees Dumped in War-Torn Congo With No Connections
Fifteen Deportees Dumped in War-Torn Congo With No Connections Fifteen South American migrants and asylum seekers deported from the United States are stranded in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), a country engulfed in armed conflict where they have no family or local ties [135170]. The group, sent to the DRC by U.S. authorities, now faces an uncertain and dangerous future. “We don't know what will happen to us,” one deportee said, describing the fear of being in a dangerous region without any support [135170]. The DRC is currently experiencing ongoing violence, leaving the deportees with little access to safety or stability [135170]. They have no local connections, making it difficult to find housing, work, or aid, highlighting the severe risks of removing individuals to countries where they lack any links and where conflict is active [135170]. Deportees from U.S. stranded in war zone without ties
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