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A refugee from East Africa, granted asylum in the U.S., was deported to Equatorial Guinea, a West African nation with close ties to the U.S. through deportation deals. Despite having legal protections against returning home, he was sent there along with twenty-eight others. This loophole allows the U.S. to remove people to third nations, bypassing some restrictions on deportations. The refugee now faces pressure to return to his conflict-torn homeland, with harsh detention conditions and limited access to lawyers. Advocates raise alarms about these practices, as more cases emerge of people trapped in indefinite limbo far from home.
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