9 resultsfor “conditions of migrants deported from US”
deportation efforts by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Masked ICE agents detained undocumented migrants immediately following their hearings, often leading to deeply traumatic family separations. These aggressive tactics, coupled with severely overcrowded and unsanitary
US deportees with salvo-conductos – temporary travel documents – and told them they would be deported imminently to their home countries. “Equatorial Guinea should never be treated as a safe country for migrants or asylum seekers
migrant deportees from US The South American nation of Paraguay has announced it will receive non-citizens expelled from the United States as part of President Donald Trump’s [mass deportation](/features/2025/12/19/how-ice-deports-refugees-and-migrants-despite-years-of-good-conduct) push. Paraguay
deportation. ## When legal systems enable abuse In some cases, traffickers do not need to smuggle people across borders or forge documents. Weaknesses in legal migration systems make exploitation much easier. Investigations into labour recruitment
conditions, including natural disasters and conflicts. It also confers temporary work authorisation to successful applicants. Last year, the Trump administration [made several efforts](/news/2025/11/26/trump-administration-nixes-temporary-immigration-protections-for-haitians) to end TPS for Haitians, citing US “national interests”. In June
deportation. The Trump administration has sought to end TPS designations for 13 different countries, but they have largely been blocked in court. The conservative-majority [US Supreme Court](/news/2026/4/29/us-supreme-court-hears-haiti-syria-tps-case-with-wide-ranging-implications) agreed earlier this week to consider
conditions on 17 January. Some of the passengers were also not wearing life jackets. Appearing at Canterbury Crown Court on Tuesday, he pleaded guilty to breaking the new law, which came into force in January
us. “[The police] already caught me twice, and they asked me to pay 25,000 Mauritanian ouguiya [$623] each time. That’s too costly for me.” She is one of four people in Nouakchott
migrants”. In 2022, she was appointed to the bench by former attorney general Merrick Garland after nearly two decades working in immigration law. She was initially assigned, as a probationary judge