America's new deportation plan faces scrutiny for its 6-hour notice policy and lack of safety assurances for deportees transferred to third countries.
A new deportation strategy implemented by the United States is raising serious concerns regarding human rights and due process.
Critics argue that the expedited nature of this process undermines fundamental rights and potentially exposes vulnerable individuals to significant risks. The lack of safety nets for deportees is a major point of contention.
The plan raises questions about the ethical responsibilities of the U.S. government in ensuring the safety and well-being of those it deports.