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Australia begins deporting non-citizens to Nauru under a $2.5B deal, sparking human rights concerns.
Australia has started deporting non-citizens to Nauru under a $2.5 billion, 30-year resettlement deal, with at least three men removed and eight more detained for transfer.
The move targets about 350 individuals, mostly long-term residents who failed character tests and cannot return home.
Deportations occur with little notice, often in the early morning, sparking criticism over human rights and transparency.
The full agreement remains redacted, citing diplomatic sensitivity.
While Australia claims deportees will receive housing, healthcare, and work rights, advocates question Nauru’s ability to support them due to limited infrastructure, high living costs, and past health crises.
Legal challenges have been filed, and concerns grow over the plan’s impact on both individuals and the island nation.
Australia comienza a deportar a no ciudadanos a Nauru bajo un acuerdo de $2.5B, provocando preocupaciones sobre los derechos humanos.