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A group of Ethiopian migrants is pleading with the Kenyan government to consider them in the ongoing distribution of relief assistance to those affected by the lengthy dry spell. The families that have been camping in Uran Marsabit County for two months say they fled their country in search of greener pastures after losing their entire livelihood to drought. But as Edward Kabasa reports, the migrants have found themselves between a rock and a hard place because the Kenyan government says it is already dealing with its own humanitarian crisis, and so they must go back to Ethiopia.
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Marsabit Migrant Crisis I 3,000 Ethiopians are camping in Uran
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