A US resident deported to Iraq by the Trump administration in June has died, according to friends of the man. Jimmy al-Daoud, an Iraqi Chaldean Catholic who was born in Greece before moving to America aged six months, had never lived in Iraq and did not speak Arabic.

Mr Daoud, a diabetic, was understood to have been living on the streets in Baghdad with no access to insulin, before he died this week.

The administration has targeted over 1,000 Iraqis for deportation, including Chaldean Catholics - a minority which faces discrimination in Iraq.

Mr Daoud was one of the Chaldeans from Michigan given a final order of removal, although he challenged the decision in court.

Edward Bajoka, an immigration lawyer a friend of Mr Daoud’s, said he was a paranoid schizophrenic whose mental health "was the primary reason for his legal issues that led to his deportation".