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Mullin: We Want Haitians, Syrians to Be Repatriated to Their Country
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Mullin: We Want Haitians, Syrians to Be Repatriated to Their Country

In an interview on CNN's 'State of the Union,' U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin stated that individuals from countries where Temporary Protected Status (TPS) has ended, such as Syria and Haiti, should be repatriated to their home nations. He suggested that returning migrants could contribute to rebuilding their countries, citing Syria's progress under new leadership as an example. Mullin mentioned logistical arrangements for deportation flights, including providing financial assistance to facilitate the return journey. Host Jake Taper raised concerns about the feasibility of such repatriation due to safety issues in both Syria and Haiti, noting restrictions on commercial flights to these regions.

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Mullin: We Want Haitians, Syrians to Be Repatriated to Their Country

In an interview on CNN's 'State of the Union,' U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin stated that individuals from countries where Temporary Protected Status (TPS) has ended, such as Syria and Haiti, should be repatriated to their home nations. He suggested that returning migrants could contribute to rebuilding their countries, citing Syria's progress under new leadership as an example. Mullin mentioned logistical arrangements for deportation flights, including providing financial assistance to facilitate the return journey. Host Jake Taper raised concerns about the feasibility of such repatriation due to safety issues in both Syria and Haiti, noting restrictions on commercial flights to these regions.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the repatriation proposal in a manner that emphasizes the potential benefits of returning migrants to their home countries, suggesting that their presence abroad may hinder the development of their native lands. This perspective aligns with conservative rhetoric often associated с

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