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The State Department Really Doesn’t Want to Talk About the Office of Remigration

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David Gilbert
The State Department Really Doesn’t Want to Talk About the Office of Remigration
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The State Department is reportedly operating an opaque 'Office of Remigration' tasked with facilitating mass deportations, often to countries where the individuals may not have citizenship. Critics allege the office lacks oversight and accountability, raising concerns about human rights and the potential for deporting US citizens.

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It exposes a lack of transparency in federal immigration enforcement and raises significant ethical and legal questions regarding the treatment of migrants and the use of public funds.

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The article uses loaded language such as 'racist far right European plan' and focuses heavily on the lack of accountability and potential for human rights abuses.

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