Let’s paint the picture: You’re deported from the US, land in Kigali, Rwanda—a country you’ve never known—and are stuck there.


This isn’t fiction.


It's part of a developing plan for the U.S. to send deportees to Rwanda, following a controversial model once pursued by the U.K.


Here’s the kicker: it’s not about safety. It’s about distance.


As in, “Let’s send them far enough away that they can’t come back.”


Human rights groups are sounding every alarm. Legal scholars are warning this could violate international law.


And yet, senior U.S. officials are still pushing forward.


We should all be asking: What does it say about our country when we start outsourcing our moral obligations?


We dug into the details…and they’re shocking.


Read Here: Rwanda Eyes U.S. Deportees in Controversial Migration Deal


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Cam, Democratically

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