
Asylum Seekers Held in Equatorial Guinea Hotel
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- Published
- May 28, 2026
- Duration
- 2:03
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- Last updated
- May 29, 2026
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The U.S. secretly funnels asylum seekers—people already granted protection—to a luxury hotel owned by Equatorial Guinea’s brutal dictator, where they’re held under psychological pressure and denied basic rights. With no transparency from either government and mounting health and mental crises among detainees, this covert deportation deal exposes a dangero…
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The U.S. secretly funnels asylum seekers—people already granted protection—to a luxury hotel owned by Equatorial Guinea’s brutal dictator, where they’re held under psychological pressure and denied basic rights. With no transparency from either government and mounting health and mental crises among detainees, this covert deportation deal exposes a dangerous trend of sending vulnerable refugees to perilous third countries under the guise of immigration control. Support the show:Get a discount at
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