Observable data points shared across all narratives
A Democratic report has revealed that the U.S. government spent approximately $40 million to deport around 300 individuals to third countries, including remote islands and African nations. This expenditure highlights the scale and cost of U.S. deportation policies involving third-party countries rather than direct repatriation. The report underscores the financial and logistical complexities of such deportations, which involve relocating individuals to nations other than their country of origin. These findings may influence ongoing debates about immigration enforcement and international cooperation on migration issues.