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FG has reaffirmed its refusal to accept deportees from the US under President Donald Trump’s revived “third-country deportation” policy.
The Federal Government has firmly ruled out accepting non-Nigerian deportees from the United States, distancing itself from recent moves by Rwanda, Eswatini, and South Sudan, which have agreed to ...
The Federal Government has reiterated its refusal to accept deportees from the United States, distancing itself from recent decisions by countries like Rwanda, Eswatini and South Sudan that have ...
NBC News reports the Trump administration and Rwanda have agreed to take up to 250 migrants facing U.S. deportation.
President Donald Trump's mass deportation strategy expands with Rwanda accepting 250 deportees while other countries, like Eswatini and South Sudan, also receive immigrants.
A federal appeals court ruled Friday dismissed a lower court's order that Trump administration officials could be held in ...
The deportation of hardened criminals by the United States suggests all this diplomacy is theoretical. South Africa, the ...
President Donald Trump marked his 200th day in office Thursday with a flurry of foreign policy moves — brokering peace talks, ...
Immigration expert Professor Loren Landau from Wits University says South Africa needs to speak out against treating people ...
More than three in ten migrants deported to third countries are Venezuelans, a new report revealed, as the Trump ...
Rwanda agrees to accept 250 migrants as part of Trump deportation plan. PHOTO COURTESY OF INSTAGRAM VIA ALJAZEERAENGLISH ...
Rwanda said Tuesday it would accept up to 250 migrants from the United States under a deal agreed with Washington but gave no details on who could be included.Washington has been pushing a deportation ...