Dozens of migrants braved jungles, seas and bandits to reach the U.S. Then they were sent home
On a chilly April night in the desert outside Phoenix, Rasel Ahmed, his wrists and ankles bound in cuffs, shuffled onto a bus at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement airfield with a pit in his stomach. From his home village in the rice fields of eastern Bangladesh, the 30-year-old restaurant...