Tag: Deportations

Ecuador Deports Hundreds of Colombian Inmates
Colombian diplomacy said these deportations were carried out unilaterally by the neighboring country. From July 24, President Daniel Noboa’s administration has deported hundreds of Colombians who were incarcerated in Ecuadorian prisons. Colombia’s Foreign Affairs Ministry said these deportations were carried out unilaterally by the neighboring country. RELATED: Ecuador Cuts 5,000 Public Jobs and Shuts Down […]
July 27, 2025

U.S. Deportation Flight Returns 95 Haitians Amid Policy Shift and Mounting Uncertainty
A U.S. deportation flight carrying 95 Haitian nationals landed Wednesday in Cap-Haïtien, intensifying concerns over the humanitarian impact of tightened immigration enforcement and the rollback of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians. Among the deportees were 11 women, and several individuals with criminal records who had served time in U.S. prisons. Haitian police stood guard […]
July 17, 2025

South Sudanese Specialists Challenge Legality of Deportees Arriving from the U.S.
South Sudan’s recent acceptance of several deportees from the U.S. —with only one being a South Sudanese citizen—has drawn sharp criticism from legal experts, who warn it sets a troubling precedent and may reflect U.S. pressure rather than lawful international cooperation.
July 13, 2025

Egypt Detains Over 200 Pro-Palestinian Activists Ahead of Gaza March
Egyptian authorities have detained and deported more than 200 pro-Palestinian activists who had gathered in Cairo to participate in the Global March to Gaza, an international demonstration aimed at breaking Israel’s blockade and demanding unrestricted humanitarian aid access to the besieged territory. According to organizers, plainclothes officers entered Cairo hotels, questioning activists, searching their belongings, […]
June 12, 2025

Immigration Tensions Explode: A Closer Look at the Los Angeles Protests
In recent days, Los Angeles, California, has become the epicenter of escalating protests against the current U.S. administration’s stringent immigration policies. These demonstrations, marked by both peaceful gatherings and instances of civil unrest, are a direct response to a series of intensified Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids and the implementation of new, controversial immigration […]
June 10, 2025

U.S. Authorities Arrest 1,461 Undocumented Immigrants in Massachusetts in May
The arrests were part of an operation called “Patriot.” On Monday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced that authorities arrested 1,461 undocumented immigrants in Massachusetts during May as part of a law enforcement operation focused on “transnational organized crime and gangs.” RELATED: Migrant Boat Capsizes Near Canary Islands, Leaving Seven Dead “Today, we announce […]
June 3, 2025

Trump’s Deportation Machine: How the Supreme Court Paved the Way for Mass Expulsions
A Political Attack on Venezuelan Migrants The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to allow the Trump administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 300,000 Venezuelan migrants is not just a legal ruling, it is a politically motivated assault on vulnerable people fleeing a crisis exacerbated by U.S. foreign policy. The ruling, handed down […]
May 22, 2025

Trump Defends Deportations Without Migrants’ Due Process of Law Rights
President Donald Trump on Sunday staunchly defended the criticized policies he has implemented in his second term in the White House, including the mass deportations of immigrants without legal status, without complying with the due process of law as established by the Constitution of the United States. RELATED: Venezuelans Kidnapped in El Salvador: 87% Without […]
May 4, 2025

Venezuela Condemns Trump’s Deportation Policies: 17-Year-Old Girl Deported Alone Under U.S. Immigration Crackdown
Venezuelan officials denounce the Trump administration’s “xenophobic” immigration measures after a 17-year-old girl is deported alone, separating her from her siblings in the U.S. The case highlights ongoing family separations and the impact of U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan migrants. Related: Venezuela Receives New Group of Deported Migrants Amid Family Separation Concerns A new wave of […]
May 2, 2025

American Association of Jurists Demands Release of Venezuelan Migrants Detained in El Salvador’s CECOT Prison
The American Association of Jurists (AAJ) has condemned the illegal transfer and detention of Venezuelan migrants in El Salvador’s CECOT mega-prison, denouncing the Trump and Bukele administrations for grave human rights violations and calling for the immediate release of the detainees. Related: Supreme Court Halts Trump Administration’s Deportation of Venezuelans Using Alien Enemies Act The […]