The article discusses the deportation of Bhutanese Hindu refugees from the U.S. by ICE, sending them back to Bhutan—a country that originally displaced them. Many of these refugees, known as Lhotshampa, were forced out of Bhutan decades ago due to ethnic and religious persecution and lived in refugee camps before being resettled in the U.S. under a UN program. However, recent deportations have targeted individuals with past criminal records, some dating back over a decade. Advocates argue that these deportees are now stateless once again, as Bhutan has reportedly sent some of them to Nepal or India, leaving them in limbo.