U.S. planning to use ICE deportation flights to bring stranded Americans home

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Some 13,500 U.S. citizens abroad have sought U.S. assistance in returning home, a senior State Department official has said.

The U.S. government is expected to use deportation flights to bring Americans stranded in Latin America back home amid the coronavirus outbreak, a senior State Department official has said.

Those deportation flights, chartered by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, will likely be used to bring Americans back home.The senior State Department official made the assertion while discussing the various ways that Americans were being brought back home from abroad. After being asked by a journalist to clarify whether that meant flights that are deporting migrants back to Latin American countries would be used to bring stranded Americans back to the U.S., the official confirmed that was accurate.

To date, the senior State Department official said, the U.S. has helped bring some 5,700 people back to the country.

 

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Talking about ice

The US Department of Health's adviser says Arkansas can only identify 4 patients! In some cities it is not even possible to detect corona! In Washington, the diagnostic kit is over! New York medical staff have to waste their bags! The shortage of stores too, not to mention!

At the point where the US is now, they’re probably safer where they are.

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