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PoliticsMay 27

State Department Office of Remigration Operates With Limited Oversight, Source Says

A State Department office created a year ago to handle immigration matters reportedly works with minimal supervision, according to a government source.

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The U.S. State Department's Office of Remigration has been operating with little to no oversight since its creation approximately one year ago, according to a government source familiar with the matter.

The office's name has drawn attention due to similarities with terminology used by far-right European political movements that advocate for the expulsion of minorities and immigrants from Western nations. However, the State Department has declined to provide detailed information about the office's specific functions and operations.

When contacted for comment about the Office of Remigration, State Department officials have been reluctant to discuss the entity's activities or organizational structure. The department has not publicly clarified the office's mandate or how it differs from existing immigration-related agencies.

The revelation about limited oversight raises questions about accountability and transparency within the department's immigration operations. Government sources indicate the office continues to function despite the apparent lack of direct supervision.

The State Department's reluctance to discuss the office comes as immigration policy remains a contentious issue in American politics. The timing of the office's creation and its naming convention have prompted inquiries from those seeking greater clarity about U.S. immigration enforcement mechanisms.

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