A plane carrying 90 Somalis and two Kenyans landed at the Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport on Wednesday, January 25, after deportation from
the United States.
Immigration and airport officials confirmed the arrival of the group but no details were immediately available on reasons for their deportation.
Immigration and airport officials confirmed the arrival of the group but no details were immediately available on reasons for their deportation.
Government Spokesman Eric Kiraithe confirmed the
deportations but did not immediately provide further details on whether
they are linked to the crackdown pledged on illegal immigrants by US
President Donald Trump.
"It is true we have two Kenyans and 9o Somalis who were deported from the US," Kiraite told Capital FM News over the phone.
On arrival in Nairobi, the Somalis were flown to their country.
"It is true we have two Kenyans and 9o Somalis who were deported from the US," Kiraite told Capital FM News over the phone.
On arrival in Nairobi, the Somalis were flown to their country.
Government Spokesman Eric Kiraithe confirmed the deportations but did
not immediately provide further details on whether they are linked to
the crackdown pledged on illegal immigrants by US President Donald
Trump.“It is true we have two Kenyans and 90 Somalis who were deported from
the US,” Kiraithe told Capital FM News when reached on telephoneTrump is Wednesday
expected to sign an order setting in motion mass
deportations of up to three million people linked to crime in the US –
including drug dealers and other criminals with questionable
documentation in America.On arrival in Nairobi, the Somalis were flown
to their count documentation, according to Kenya’s Foreign Affairs
Ministry. Somalis
with similar status could be many more, but there are no available
statistics.
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