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Migrants deported by US to Sierra Leone risk return to countries where they fear persecution
Asylum seekers deported by the U.S. to Sierra Leone risk being sent back to countries where they face persecution, despite prior U.S. court orders. The U.S. has third-country deportation agreements with Sierra Leone and other nations under Trump's immigration policies, with migrants claiming they lack the ability to prevent forced repatriation.
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