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  - HIIRAAN.COM - Somali news update/Opinion - 10/07/2024 04:45

Channel 4 launches 'Go Back to Where You Came From' series, retracing migrant journeys from Somalia and Syria

LONDON, United Kingdom (HOL) — Channel 4 is launching a new social experiment series, "Go Back To Where You Came From," where Britons will retrace dangerous refugee and migrant routes to the UK. Inspired by an award-winning Australian format, the four-part series aims to offer an unfiltered look at immigration realities.

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