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Africa: African States Shouldn't Help the U.S. Endanger Refugees
Two Cameroonian women, granted 'withholding of removal' by US immigration judges, were deported from the US to Equatorial Guinea and then returned to Cameroon, despite fears of persecution. The article criticizes African states for potentially aiding the US in endangering refugees.
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