Marwa fled Taliban rule in Afghanistan to pursue opportunities and freedom, but is now detained in Costa Rica along with other migrants expelled by the United States. Facing threats in their homelands, the migrants fear deportation and seek asylum in the US, but are trapped in a state of limbo in Costa Rica due to a lack of options. Despite being well-fed, they are deprived of their passports and face human rights violations, prompting legal challenges and criticism of Costa Rica’s complicity in US abuses.
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Tunisia burns migrant tents in latest clearance effort: AFP
Tunisian authorities recently set fire to tents housing sub-Saharan African migrants as part of a campaign to dismantle informal camps near Sfax, where thousands have been stranded after failing to reach Italy. Approximately 3,300 migrants were ordered to leave the olive grove camps, with Tunisia's National Guard emphasizing the state’s strategy to prevent the country from becoming a settlement for illegal migrants. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has facilitated the voluntary return of over...
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