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Ugandaabout 3 hours ago·Unknown·ELEVATED 50

Uganda Receives First U.S. Deportation Flight Under Third-Country Agreement

The implications of this deportation strategy may lead to increased tensions around human rights and international diplomacy.

A flight carrying deported individuals from the U.S. has landed in Uganda as part of a controversial agreement. This process has faced criticism for its dehumanizing nature, and legal challenges are expected.
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Humanitarian60
Economic40
Security30
Political50
Confidence 48/100 — moderate corroboration

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