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Nigeria Stands Firm Against U.S. Pressure to Welcome Venezuelan Deportees

Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar recently articulated a growing tension between Nigeria and the United States regarding the repatriation of Venezuelan migrants. He emphasized that the Nigerian government is feeling substantial pressure from Washington to accept these deportees. “Our refusal to comply might very well have influenced the U.S. decision to impose a 10% tariff on our exports,” Tuggar remarked, alluding to an intricate geopolitical dance that impacts both nations. In an era where international…

Somalian Nationals Among U.S. Deportees Stuck in Panama

Somali Government Grapples with Assisting Deported Citizens in Panama Mogadishu (AX) ― The challenges of providing diplomatic support from afar are exacerbated by recent events. The Somali government finds itself in a quandary, navigating the complexities of aiding its citizens reportedly stranded in Panama after deportation from the United States. Is there a viable path forward? And how can it protect its nationals so far from home? The group in question is among the many individuals recently deported from the U.S.,…

Challenges and Fears Plague Former U.S. Deportees in Somalia

Mogadishu, Somalia – Under the relentless heat of the Mogadishu sun, Mukhtar Abdiwhab Ahmed finds himself seated on a simple plastic chair outside his home. The sounds of children at play, soldiers in clusters, and rickshaws darting past are the symphony of his daily surroundings. “Had I known I'd be here in Somalia, these tattoos would never have made it onto my skin,” he muses to Al Jazeera. Mukhtar, a 39-year-old, resorts mostly to long-sleeved shirts now, hoping to shield himself from the critical whispers and…

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