U.S. Reportedly Secretly Deporting Asylum Seekers to Cameroon
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The United States government has been secretly deporting asylum seekers, often in defiance of U.S. courts, to Cameroon, according to a report by the New York Times. The report revealed that these individuals, none of whom are from Cameroon, are being offloaded in the African nation, where they are detained and reportedly can only leave if they agree to return to the countries they fled. The State Department declined to comment on the matter.
The process, as described by the New York Times, is seen as part of a broader effort to circumvent the asylum process and expedite deportations. A Senate oversight report released last week disclosed that the U.S. has already paid $32 million to third-country hosts.
This news comes amidst other significant developments. According to multiple sources, including Variety, the U.S. government is facing a shutdown due to a funding lapse stemming from stalled negotiations over immigration enforcement. The situation is further complicated by a surge in the missing persons crisis in Mexico, as reported by The Guardian.
The Guardian also reported that Mexico is facing a devastating crisis with over 130,000 people missing or disappeared, a surge driven by the expansion of drug cartels. The report highlighted a more than 200% increase in disappearances over the past decade, with families enduring years of agonizing search for their loved ones.
In other news, according to Sky News, Imran Khan's spokesman claims the imprisoned former Pakistani leader is not receiving adequate medical care, including being denied access to his personal doctor despite reportedly suffering significant vision loss. The spokesman questioned the secrecy surrounding Khan's treatment and demanded that his personal physician and family members be allowed to see him.
Meanwhile, in sports, Eileen Gu, the American-born skier competing for China, won a silver medal in the women's freeski big air competition at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games, according to Fox News.
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