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Inside African Hotel Asylum Seekers Deported US Imprisoned

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- Bamy Hotel in Equatorial Guinea repurposed under $7.5 million deal with Trump administration to detain asylum seekers deported from U.S.
- Since November, at least 32 individuals from Angola, Eritrea, Ethiopia held there; 25 forced back to home countries.
- Detainees previously granted protection by U.S. judges; conditions poor with inadequate medical care and limited legal access.
- Equatorial Guinea is an authoritarian regime with human rights abuses; U.S. State Department has not commented.
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