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Breaking: Over 1 Million Undocumented Migrants In The Us Face Mass Deportation—3,690 Nigerians Affected
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BREAKING: OVER 1 MILLION UNDOCUMENTED MIGRANTS IN THE US FACE MASS DEPORTATION—3,690 NIGERIANS AFFECTED

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In a sweeping crackdown, the United States is set to deport over one million undocumented migrants, with the first wave already in motion. Among those slated for removal are approximately 3,690 Nigerians, sparking concerns over the treatment of deportees.

Reports indicate that many migrants are being chained and handcuffed before deportation, a move that has drawn criticism from human rights groups. The Pentagon has deployed C-17 military transport planes to carry out the mass deportations, signaling the scale and urgency of the operation.

The White House has issued a stern warning to nations reluctant to accept deportees, stating that countries refusing repatriation flights will face heavy US sanctions and tariffs. This measure is expected to pressure governments into compliance.

The unfolding deportation wave has raised global tensions, with affected families and advocacy groups calling for humanitarian considerations. More updates to follow.

 

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