This refugee's family faced persecution in Bhutan. Now, he could be deported there

NPRThursday, December 11, 2025 at 10:00:00 AM
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This refugee's family faced persecution in Bhutan. Now, he could be deported there
  • Mohan Karki, a refugee born in a Nepalese camp to a family that faced persecution in Bhutan during the 1990s, is facing potential deportation to Bhutan as the U.S. government claims he is a Bhutanese citizen. This situation arises despite his family's history of being driven out due to ethnic discrimination.
  • The implications of Karki's potential deportation are significant, as it raises concerns about the U.S. government's stance on refugees and the treatment of individuals with complex citizenship claims, particularly those from historically persecuted communities.
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