We Used to Build Roads and Bridges in Other Countries. Trump Wants Prisons Instead.
Briefly

An investigation by The Intercept reveals the Trump administration's efforts to expand a network for the deportation of immigrants, exploring agreements with numerous nations for accepting third-country nationals. Utilizing coercive tactics, the U.S. targets weaker nations in exchange for financial incentives, all while operating in secrecy. This strategy raises concerns about human rights violations, as many of these nations have their own issues with conflict and governance. With the Supreme Court's support, thousands of immigrants face the threat of being sent to these potentially hostile and dangerous environments.
The Trump administration's expansion of a global deportation network raises serious ethical questions, as it pressures weaker nations to offer asylum for expelled immigrants.
With support from the Supreme Court, thousands of immigrants may be sent to countries that violate human rights, creating a new archipelago of injustice.
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