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PODCAST: Should we be concerned about possible US deportee repatriation to our neighbouring countries?

PODCAST: Should we be concerned about possible US deportee repatriation to our neighbouring countries?

by NicholasS | Apr 29, 2025 | Front Page, News, Regulation of Law & Policy, Unhealthy Migration

It appears that a number of our neighbouring countries might be willing to accept deportees from the USA as part of negotiations towards less punitive trade tariffs. Given the reputation of our porous borders, how concerned should we be towards the possibility of...
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