Cuban immigrant speaks out after deportation to one of the world's most dangerous countries
The U.S.
Department of State has put Central African Republic under a "do not travel" advisory, citing unrest, crime, kidnapping and terrorism risks.
Despite this, the Trump administration has deported immigrants from other counties there.
Camilo Montoya-Galvez spoke with immigrants who were deported, as well as their families.
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