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ICE deports Burkinabè man tied to 2015 coup attempt after U.S. immigration ruling

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said it removed Zakaria Songotoua, a 40-year-old former member of Burkina Faso’s dissolved presidential guard accused of participating in the country’s 2015 coup attempt, on April 22. The deportation followed an immigration judge’s order finding him ineligible for immigration status, according to The Daily Wire.

The Minnesota Board of Pardons voted unanimously to pardon Xayasounethone Chandee, an immigrant from Laos with prior assault convictions, potentially halting federal deportation proceedings.

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Five months after the Trump administration paused immigration processing from high-risk countries following a deadly D.C. shooting, the policy—now covering 39 nations—has stranded thousands already in the U.S. in legal limbo, facing job losses, stalled careers, and deportation fears. Personal stories highlight hardship, while lawsuits yield court orders for relief.

Darya, 24, og Donya, 20, fra Göteborg blev tvunget til at forlade deres studier, familie og venner i Sverige for at blive deporteret til Iran i oktober. De bor nu hos slægtninge i et anspændt land, adskilt fra forældrene og yngre søskende, der blev tilbage. Savnet efter familien er intenst, og de står over for usikkerhed om deres fremtid.

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Integrationsminister Johan Forssell (M) udtrykker ivrig efter at finde en løsning på udvisningerne af teenagere opvokset i Sverige. Han understreger, at lovgivningen skal være restriktiv, men rimelig. Oppositionen er enig i modstand mod udvisning af unge alene ved 18 år.

White House Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller defended CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss's decision to postpone a 60 Minutes segment on deportations to El Salvador's CECOT prison, criticizing the reporting in a Fox News interview amid ongoing controversy over the story's balance.

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The Trump administration has intensified its mass deportation efforts, arresting over 595,000 illegal immigrants and deporting around 605,000 since Inauguration Day. These operations have brought attention to several high-profile cases involving serious crimes by undocumented individuals. Officials describe these as examples of the 'worst of the worst' among those in the country illegally.

 

 

 

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