When eight men in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement boarded a plane in May, officials told them that they were being sent on a short trip from Texas to another ICE facility in Louisiana.

Many hours later, the plane landed in Djibouti. The men were held in shipping containers for weeks, shackles on their legs. This past weekend, they were expelled to the violence-plagued nation of South Sudan.

This deception, revealed by an Intercept investigation, highlights the lengths to which the U.S. government will go to further its anti-immigrant agenda and deport people to so-called third countries to which they have no connections.

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    4 days ago

    …after the fourth or fifth hour of flight, some of the ice agents came to suspect they had been lied to… and, certainly, immigrants were to blame.

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        I mean these people looked down and saw blue and badge and thought, “hey, I’m not a piece of shit who’s only purpose is to protect capital.” Hint they were wrong.