US Immigration Policy Under Fire: Rights Advocates Cry Foul Over Deportation Tactics A growing controversy has erupted over the Trump administration's handling of asylum seekers, with rights advocates accusing officials of using a little-known tactic to intimidate and deter individuals from seeking protection in the United States. The practice in question involves deporting asylum seekers to countries other than their own, often citing "third-country" arrangements that critics argue are being misused to circumvent US law and bypass due process. As the debate over immigration policy continues to simmer, the use of third-country deportations has raised concerns about the administration's commitment to upholding human rights and the rule of law. With the fate of thousands of asylum seekers hanging in the balance, advocates are calling for greater transparency and accountability in the administration's deportation practices.


Rights advocates have accused Trump administration of using third-country deportations to intimidate asylum seekers.