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The United States has sent 68 immigrants from Honduras and Colombia back to their countries in the first government-funded ...
The first flight carrying migrants who chose to self-deport from the United States as part of a new Department of Homeland ...
The first immigrants who agreed to self-deport and accept a $1,000 stipend left on a chartered flight out of the United ...
The first flight carrying 38 migrants who chose to self-deport from the United States, including 4 US citizen children with their parents, landed in Honduras.
SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras — The United States on Monday sent 68 immigrants from Honduras and Colombia back to their countries, the first government-funded flight of what the Trump administration ...
The first flight carrying migrants who chose to self-deport from the United States as part of a new Department of Homeland Security initiative offering free flights and $1,000 stipends has landed ...
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Thirty-eight Hondurans, including 19 children, were sent to San Pedro Sula in northern Honduras after they were handed $1,000 debit cards from the U.S. government and the offer to apply for legal ...
The flight took 64 nationals -- 26 from Colombia and 38 from Honduras -- back home in "Project Homecoming." They boarded a charter bus and then a World Atlantic Airlines charter that left Houston ...
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