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migrants](/news/2026/4/17/fifteen-south-american-people-deported-from-the-us-arrive-in-dr-congo) and asylum seekers recently deported from the United States to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) say they are facing pressure to return to their countries of origin, despite concerns for their
deportations and help those who have already been forcibly expelled to these countries find asylum or safety. “What we are seeing in Equatorial Guinea is not an isolated issue. It is the expansion
migrant communities.” Shaista Gohir, the chair of the Muslim Women’s Network, based in Birmingham, said people were feeling worried and anxious. “What does that mean for [communities] in terms of our safety, the quality
migrants. According to the San Salvador-based human rights organization Socorro Jurídico Humanitiario, [at least 517 Salvadorans have died in prisons](https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087242031009) during the state of exception. Bukele, an ally of President Trump