Journalists and a lawyer were arrested in Cameroon while attempting to cover a secret U.S. deportation program involving African immigrants.
These immigrants reportedly had protection orders from U.S. courts barring their deportation due to fear of persecution. The detained individuals were at a government detention center in Yaoundé, where African immigrants deported by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security were housed.
Some migrants reported being pressured by local authorities to return to their home countries or face indefinite detention. The article questions whether these immigrants faced similar due process violations as those in other third-country deportation cases that were previously struck down in federal court.
Neither the White House nor the State Department have publicly confirmed any deal with Cameroon to accept deported immigrants, leading to accusations of "shady deals in the dark."
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