Many countries are refusing to take back their nationals even after they have gotten a final removal order from the U.S. These recalcitrant countries undermine our ability to enforce our immigration laws.
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Senator Sinema highlights challenges with countries not accepting their nationals back, affecting U.S. immigration enforcement.
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