Government Oversight

US Third-Country Deportation Program Exposes Dangerous Legal Loopholes and Risks

By National Security Desk | February 16, 2026

The Trump administration’s covert program to deport migrants to third countries like Cameroon bypasses judicial protections and endangers vulnerable individuals, revealing alarming government overreach and disregard for due process.

In a troubling development that raises urgent questions about the rule of law and American sovereignty, the United States has continued its controversial practice of deporting third-country nationals to Cameroon—many with no ties to the country—under secretive arrangements forged during the Trump administration. These clandestine flights, confirmed by lawyers on the ground and government sources, expose a glaring legal loophole exploited at the expense of vulnerable migrants whose rights are being systematically ignored. How Did We Get Here? The Consequences of Short-Circuiting Justice Last month, nine migrants from African nations including Zimbabwe, Morocco, and Ghana were sent to Cameroon despite...

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