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Trump Expanding Third-Country Removals of Asylum Seekers in California

Trump Expanding Third-Country Removals of Asylum Seekers in California

Update: 2025-12-19
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The current Trump administration has deported roughly 8,000 people to places most have never even visited, in a process known as third-country removal. Critics say this violates U.S. law, depriving people seeking asylum of their due process rights. We hear from a Russian whistleblower and asylum seeker who was en route to California when he was deported… to Costa Rica. Plus, we’ll hear from lawyers who are seeing the Trump administration expand third-country removals for asylum seekers within California.


Guests:


José "Caya" Cayasso, co-founder of the tech startup Slidebean; YouTuber and journalist who first reported German's story


German, Russian whistleblower who was deported to Costa Rica after attempting to seek asylum in the United States


Dr. Yael Schacher, immigration law historian and director for the Americas and Europe, Refugees International


Nicole Gorney, immigration attorney, Vidas Legal

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Trump Expanding Third-Country Removals of Asylum Seekers in California

Trump Expanding Third-Country Removals of Asylum Seekers in California

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