The State Department Really Doesn’t Want to Talk About the Office of Remigration
The State Department's Office of Remigration, established a year ago, operates with minimal oversight and is not publicly acknowledged. This office is reportedly involved in processing substantial payments for the deportation of immigrants, raising concerns about accountability. Critics argue that these actions align with a far-right agenda reminiscent of ethnic cleansing efforts in Europe.
- ▪The Office of Remigration was created to facilitate the deportation of immigrants, often to countries they are not from.
- ▪There is little to no oversight regarding the operations and funding of this office.
- ▪Critics, including lawmakers, have condemned the office's actions as part of an inhumane agenda targeting undocumented immigrants.
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David GilbertPoliticsMay 27, 2026 9:38 AMThe State Department Really Doesn’t Want to Talk About the Office of RemigrationThe office was created a year ago and seemingly named for a far-right European plan to expel minorities and immigrants from Western nations. It now works, a source says, with little to no oversight.WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 11: Office lights are illuminated in the U.S. Department of State headquarters building at dusk on July 11, 2025, in Washington, DC. (Photo by J. David Ake/Getty Images)Photograph: J.
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