9 deportees from US arrive in Sierra Leone under third-country agreement
Summary
Nine migrants deported from the United States arrived in Sierra Leone under an agreement that involves third countries taking deportees. The migrants came from Ghana, Guinea, Senegal, and Nigeria, and this move is part of deals made during President Trump's administration.Key Facts
- Nine migrants deported from the U.S. landed in Sierra Leone.
- Five migrants are from Ghana, two from Guinea, one from Senegal, and one from Nigeria.
- The arrivals happened under a third-country deportation agreement.
- These agreements were made during President Trump's administration.
- The deals have faced criticism regarding the protection of migrants' rights.
- Sierra Leone is receiving deportees who are not originally from there.
- The U.S. uses such agreements with some African and Latin American countries to manage deportations.
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