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The U.S. is operating expulsion flights for Haitian migrants back to Port-au-Prince, with more than 320 migrants arriving Sunday.
Haiti says six more flights are expected Tuesday, as officials in the U.S. move to return more than 12,000 migrants camped under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas, back to their homeland.
It is the largest expulsion without an opportunity to seek asylum since 1992.
The U.S. closed parts of the U.S.- Mexico border on Sunday. Mexico said Sunday it would also begin deporting Haitians back to their island nation.
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