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Deportees Describe Migration Process As Human Trafficking

KQED FM Kinshasa 14d13d Impact 5
Deportees in Kinshasa have described the deportation process as amounting to human trafficking. Many interviewees stated they would prefer to return to their home countries despite the associated risks. The individuals currently remain in the country with little information regarding their future status. Ecuadorian migrants being deported to the Democratic Republic of the Congo report feeling like they have been bought and sold. The individuals remain in a state of limbo in an unfamiliar country.

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Sources · 7 independent

KQED FM

“The whole process amounts to human trafficking, he says. Most of the deportees we interviewed said that given the choice between Kinshasa and home, they'd prefer to return home despite the risks involved.”

NPR

“The whole process amounts to human trafficking, he says. Most of the deportees we interviewed said that given the choice between Kinshasa and home, they'd prefer to return home despite the risks involved.”

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