Des migrants sud-américains envoyés en RD Congo
A first group of South American migrants expelled from the United States has arrived in Kinshasa, sparking intense controversy in the Democratic Republic of Congo over the reception of third-country nationals.
A first group of South American migrants expelled from the United States has arrived in Kinshasa, sparking intense controversy in the Democratic Republic of Congo over the reception of third-country nationals. | Contesto: cronaca
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KINSHASA — A first group of South American migrants expelled from the United States has arrived in the Democratic Republic of Congo, intensifying a heated debate over the country’s role in accepting third-country nationals removed from American soil. The arrival, confirmed by multiple sources in the capital Kinshasa, has drawn sharp criticism from opposition figures and civil society groups who question the legality and wisdom of the arrangement. The controversy erupted after reports emerged that the Congolese government had agreed to temporarily host migrants from other nations while they await processing or repatriation. The precise number of individuals in the initial group remains unclear, but their presence has already become a flashpoint in a country grappling with its own internal displacement crisis and strained public services. Critics argue that the DRC, one of the poorest nations in the world, is ill-equipped to handle an influx of foreigners, particularly those with no ties to the country. Authorities in Kinshasa have offered little public explanation for the decision, fueling speculation about the terms of any bilateral agreement with Washington. Some analysts suggest the move may be linked to diplomatic negotiations or aid packages, though no official documentation has been released. The lack of transparency has only deepened public mistrust, with many Congolese questioning why their government would accept migrants from South America when millions of its own citizens lack adequate housing, healthcare, and employment. The controversy also highlights broader geopolitical dynamics, as the United States continues to expel migrants from various nations under Title 42 and other immigration enforcement policies. For many South Americans, expulsion to a Central African nation represents a dramatic and unexpected outcome, raising concerns about their safety and legal status in a country where they have no community or cultural connections. Human rights organizations have called for urgent clarification from both the Congolese and U.S. governments regarding the migrants’ rights and the duration of their stay. As the debate rages on, the Congolese...
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