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flag The U.S. deported a gay asylum seeker to Cameroon despite a judge’s order protecting her from removal to Morocco, where she faced danger.

flag The U.S. deported Farah, a 21-year-old gay woman who fled Morocco due to family violence after her sexual orientation was discovered, to Cameroon—a country where homosexuality is illegal—despite a U.S. immigration judge granting her protection from removal to Morocco. flag Farah, who had been detained for nearly a year after arriving at the U.S. border in early 2025, was taken into custody by ICE three days before her release hearing and flown to Cameroon, where she was held in detention before being returned to Morocco. flag She now lives in hiding. flag Farah is one of dozens of migrants deported to third countries despite having legal protections, a practice criticized by advocates as violating due process, U.S. immigration law, and international human rights standards. flag The Trump administration defends the policy as lawful under existing statutes, but legal experts say it exploits a loophole to pressure migrants.

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