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A person who has been deported from the United States is considered a "returnee." This means that the person has the right to re-enter the United States and to receive certain benefits, such as medical care, unemployment benefits, and food stamps, even if the person has not been convicted of a crime.

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Returnee rights refer to the legal rights of people who have been forcibly displaced from their countries due to war, conflict, persecution, or natural disasters. These rights ensure that people who are forcibly displaced have the right to return to their countries of origin without fear of discrimination or persecution. Returnee rights also encompass the right to protection and assistance while in exile, access to basic services, the right to reclaim their property, the right to seek reparations or restitution, and the right to participate in and influence political processes.

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Jan. 12, 2023, 10:08 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 12, 2023

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