US Drops Deportation Plans for Chinese Activists Exposing Xinjiang Abuses

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The US Department of Homeland Security has decided not to deport Guan Heng, a Chinese national who exposed human rights abuses in Xinjiang, after public and political support highlighted the risks he would face if returned to China. His case has garnered significant attention, with advocates urging the US to provide him asylum due to his efforts to document rights violations.
- US drops plan to deport Chinese national who exposed Xinjiang abuses, activists say ABC News
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- Man who documented Uyghur camps in China may face removal from US after ICE arrest The Guardian
- US drops Uganda deportation order against Chinese dissident, lawyer says Reuters
- A Chinese man who filmed secret footage in Xinjiang risks deportation from the U.S. NPR
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