Country is one of worlds most repressive and corrupt, raising concerns over rights abuses of those deported The United States has sent 7.5m to the government of Equatorial Guinea, one of the worlds most repressive and corrupt regimes, to accept noncitizen deportees from the US to the West African nation, according to a leading congressional Democrat, current and former state department officials and public government data. The money sent to Equatorial Guinea is the first taken from a fund apportioned by Congress to address international refugee crises and sometimes to facilitate the resettlement of refugees in the US that has instead been repurposed under the Trump administration to hasten their deportation.
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