USA deports migrants to foreign African state
The USA deports migrants to a foreign African state - Rwanda. The country said that three of the deported people wanted to return to their...
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The United States has deported seven migrants to Rwanda under a new agreement. This could lead to hundreds more people being moved from the US to this East African country. The first group arrived in Kigali in August.
Rwanda will provide housing, healthcare, and education through international organizations. Three migrants want to return home, while four want to stay in Rwanda. This policy began during Trump's presidency to deal with illegal immigration.
Rwanda can accept up to 250 people whose home countries won't take them back. The US also deports people to other African countries like Eswatini and South Sudan. The Supreme Court approved these deportations, but many people criticize this policy.
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