The Trump administration will temporarily halt removals of migrants to the Democratic Republic of Congo amid a growing Ebola outbreak, according to Politico. Experts indicate the step is unlikely to curb disease transmission. One woman remains stranded after being sent to Kinshasa despite a court order for her return, as officials cite the new travel restrictions. Adriana Zapata, 55, who fled Colombia, was transferred despite reported medical concerns, and her attorney expressed fears for her safety. Officials noted potential legal and health risks tied to the policy. Jeremy Konyndyk of Refugees International questioned the consistency of the travel ban with deportation practices. At least 37 individuals have been sent to affected or nearby nations recently. A DHS spokesperson stated that removals follow health guidelines, though questions about specific cases went unanswered. Experts warned that continued third-country transfers could raise legal issues and health concerns if the outbreak spreads further. The CDC has implemented screening for arrivals from the region at Washington Dulles airport.

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