Angola and Namibia agree to take back illegal migrants after visa ban threat
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Angola and Namibia agree to take back illegal migrants after visa ban threat
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The Independent emphasizes on-the-ground, paywall-free reporting across topics from reproductive rights to climate change and Big Tech, supported by reader donations. Donations enable continued deployment of journalists to gather facts and present multiple perspectives. The Home Office threatened visa bans for countries accused of obstructing returns, naming Namibia, Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo among those potentially affected. The Home Office described the countries' returns processes as unacceptably poor and obstructive, accusing them of refusing paperwork and requiring individuals to sign their own documents to block deportations. Angola and Namibia agreed new processes to enable returns.
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