Driven from camp to camp, Tunisia’s migrants still dream of Europe
- U.S. President Donald Trump has begun deporting migrants to Rwanda, with the first being an Iraqi man, as reported by local media.
- Former Conservative Home Secretary Suella Braverman stated the U.S. Move is 'humiliating for the UK,' emphasizing that it could have improved safety and reduced migrant crossings.
- The U.S. May implement a full-scale removal program, offering to pay Rwanda for housing and integration costs, according to U.S. Sources.
- The UK Labour government's cancellation of a similar program occurred prior to the U.S. Deportations.
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Driven from camp to camp, Tunisia’s migrants still dream of Europe
In eastern Tunisia, near the coastal city of Sfax, hundreds of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa have been forced to move to nearby olive groves after authorities dismantled their camps earlier this month.


Trump Deports Iraqi Man to Africa, Reportedly Plans to Send More Migrants There
An Iraqi man was the first immigrant the U.S. deported to Rwanda in a new supposed Trump administration arrangement. The U.S. deported Omar Abdulsattar Ameen earlier this month, after he […] The post Trump Deports Iraqi Man to Africa, Reportedly Plans to Send More Migrants There appeared first on The Western Journal.
Tunisian Authorities Raze Refugee Camps That Housed 7,000
Tunisian authorities on Thursday dismantled a makeshift camp in Sfax, a major transit hub for sub-Saharan African refugees. It was the second such destruction of refugee housing this month; together, the demolished camps once housed some 7,000 people. It’s part of a larger plan to expel undocumented sub-Saharan Africans from Tunisia, without offering any alternatives or basic rights. This is one of the displaced migrants. Aykini: “When I came, I…
Difficult cohabitation of migrants in Tunisia: new evacuations of migrant camps
The Tunisian authorities once again dismantled on Thursday makeshift camps of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa, settled in olive groves in the east-central part of the country, against the background of accelerating "voluntary" returns of migrants to their countries.
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