Tag #Migrant Abuse

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Brazil Condemns US Mistreatment of Deported Migrants

Brazil condemned the alleged mistreatment of 158 deported migrants—including 88 Brazilians—who were shackled during a US flight to Manaus, Brazil, on Saturday, with some reporting beatings and prolonged confinement without food, water, or restroom access, prompting President Lula to order the remova...

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Eritrean Smuggling Ring: 124 Refugees Trafficked, Extorted

Seven Eritrean smugglers operating partly from the Netherlands subjected 124 Eritrean refugees to human trafficking, violence, and extortion in Libyan warehouses before extorting their families in the Netherlands; two key suspects are in custody, highlighting the transnational nature of this crime.

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Captain Arrested for Rape, 15 Others Charged with Failing to Intervene

The captain of a migrant boat that arrived in Formentera on Saturday is accused of raping a 17-year-old female passenger; 15 other male passengers face charges for failing to help her.

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Brazil Condemns U.S. Migrant Deportation, Citing Mistreatment

Brazil condemned the alleged mistreatment of 158 deported migrants, including 88 Brazilians, who were shackled during a flight from the U.S. to Manaus, with reports of beatings and lack of basic necessities during a Panama stopover; President Lula ordered the removal of restraints.

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Dutch Investigation Exposes Large-Scale Eritrean Human Trafficking Network

An investigation into an Eritrean human trafficking network operating partially from the Netherlands revealed widespread abuse of migrants in Libya, including violence, forced labor, and kidnapping, affecting at least 124 victims; two key suspects are facing prosecution.

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