human rights implications of expulsion policies
The human rights implications of expulsion policies refer to the ethical considerations and consequences of forcing individuals or groups to leave a certain place or country. Expulsion policies must be balanced with respect for fundamental human rights, such as the right to freedom of movement, non-discrimination, and protection against arbitrary detention or torture. Failure to consider these rights can result in violations of international human rights law.
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