Rwanda Engages in Discussions with U.S. on Accepting Deported Migrants
Rwanda has confirmed that it is in dialogue with the Trump administration regarding the acceptance of migrants deported from the United States. The Rwandan foreign minister stated that talks are ongoing to establish an agreement similar to other international deportation deals. The U.S. is exploring broader arrangements for deportations with countries like Libya, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, seeking additional nations willing to accommodate deportees. U.S. officials, including Marco Rubio, emphasize the need for more countries to participate in these efforts. There are concerns from human rights groups regarding the conditions of deportations, particularly in countries such as Libya, which have faced criticism for their treatment of migrants.
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