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Rwanda has agreed to take illegal migrants from the United States amid the Trump administration’s plan to deport in third countries.
Under the agreement, the country will take more than 250 time from the US, “with the ability to approve every person proposed to rehabilitate,” Rwanda Government spokesman Yolande Makolo told the Associated Press.
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President Donald Trump listens as Foreign Minister Olivier Naduhungere of Rwanda, during a program with Congo Foreign Minister Theresi Kayikwamba Wagoner at the Oval Office at the White House on 27 June, during a program with the Vice President JD Vance and State Secretary Marco Rubio, as Watch. (Manual Bals Senetta/AP Photo)
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Rwanda will be the third country to take illegal migrants from America
Last month, the Trump administration sent 13 men, described as dangerous criminals, who were illegally in the US in South Sudan in the US and Estini in Africa, when their original countries refused to withdraw them.
The US has said that it is demanding more agreements with African countries.
A White House official told Fox News Digital, “The United States is constantly engaged in diplomatic dialogue with foreign countries, which are ready to help us in removing illegal aliens, which Joe Biden allowed to infiltrate American communities.”
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Rwanda President Paul Kagame comes to Seoul Airport in South Korea for 2024 South Korea-Africa Summit, which will be held on 4-5 June at Seoul Airport in South Korea. (Lee Jin-Man/AP Photo)
Apart from Rwanda, the US has also deported hundreds of Venezuela and others to Costa Rica, Panama and Al Salvador.
In early July, the US Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing some migrants to existing countries other than their homeland.
In 2022, Rwanda signed a deal with the United Kingdom to accept the migrants who arrived there to claim asylum. The deal was abolished after taking over as the Labor Government of Britain.
Criticism of the deal expressed concern about Rwanda’s human rights records and possible threats to refugees.
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In addition, the Supreme Court of Britain ruled in 2023 that the deal was illegal as there was no third country safe for Rwanda migrants.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.