France, April 25 -- The group of 15, from Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, arrived last Friday in the central African country and are now being housed in Venus Village - run-down hotel complex on the outskirts of the capital.
Granted one-week visas on arrival, they must now decide whether to return to their home countries or remain in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
None of them speak French - the country's official language.
The DRC - one of a number of African nations that have agreed to take in deported migrants - is one of the world's 15 poorest countries, thousands of kilometres from the Americas.
"For now, my living conditions are stable. I have a room to sleep in, three meals a day and, at this stage, I feel fine," Hugo...
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