Rwanda agrees to take deportees from the US after a previous migrant deal with the UK collapsed
Summary
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 deportees from the United States. This agreement is part of the U.S. effort to relocate migrants to countries they have no connection with. The Rwandan government will approve each individual for resettlement under this plan.Key Facts
- Rwanda agreed to take up to 250 deportees from the U.S.
- Each deportee will need approval from the Rwandan government before resettlement.
- The U.S. plans to send migrants to countries they do not have ties with.
- Rwanda previously had a migrant deal with the U.K., which was later canceled.
- The U.S. previously deported individuals to other African nations like South Sudan and Eswatini.
- Details about the timeline or the number of arrivals to Rwanda are still being decided.
- The U.S. administration has faced scrutiny for its agreements with African nations regarding deportees.
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