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Suspected Ebola patient placed in Equatorial Guinea hotel with deportees from the US, lawyers say
Migrants deported from the U.S. to Equatorial Guinea report being housed in a hotel also used to quarantine a suspected Ebola patient. The facility, owned by Equatorial Guinea's president, holds 17 detainees from multiple countries under a Trump administration deportation agreement, with no protective measures provided despite the potential health risk.
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