
Deported to Third Countries: Asylum Seekers' Uncertainty
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Thousands of immigrants awaiting asylum rulings in the U.S. receive deportation orders to third countries, with minimal legal recourse and no court hearings. The sudden shift in policy, initiated last summer and accelerated in October, has left families in limbo, facing detention, job loss, and increased stress. While actual deportations remain low, the potential for a surge in cases looms as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) prepares to hire more staff and acquire additional planes.
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