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Rwanda agreed a deal to receive people deported from the US, beginning with an initial target of 250 deportees that can be ...
Rwanda has become the most recent African nation to agree to receive deported immigrants from the Trump Administration. Recently, Rwanda also signed a Trump White House sponsored peace deal with DR ...
Rwanda has reached an agreement with the Trump administration to take in immigrants deported from the United States. Rwanda ...
The Rwandan government has said it will accept up to 250 migrants expelled from the US in a deal agreed with President Donald ...
Rwanda becomes third country to take illegal immigrants deported by Trump administration, joining South Sudan and Eswatini in ...
Rwanda has said it agreed to help the Trump administration in its deportation push, by taking in up to 250 migrants. Under the deal, Rwanda could offer resettlement to those eligible.
The U.S. sent eight men from South Sudan, Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Myanmar and Vietnam to South Sudan in East Africa in early July ...
Rwandan government spokesperson Yolande Makolo told The Associated Press in a statement that the East African country would ...
The deal is part of the Trump administration's unique strategy of deporting illegal immigrants accused of serious criminal offenses to third countries with which they have no connection.
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 deportees from the United States under the Trump administration’s third-country ...
An appellate court allowed the Trump administration to end a program that grants temporary deportation protections and work permits to more than 10,000 people from Afghanistan and Cameroon.
Appeals court allows Trump administration to end deportation protections for Afghans and Cameroonians, impacting over 10,000 citizens in the U.S.