Trump, send your deportees to Europe not Africa
Summary
Rwanda has agreed to accept 250 migrants from the United States as part of a deportation program under President Trump. This program involves sending deportees to third countries and has caused controversy. Other African nations like Eswatini and South Sudan have also been part of similar deals, leading to criticism and protests.Key Facts
- Rwanda agreed to accept 250 migrants from the US for resettlement.
- Rwanda will decide which deportees it will accept, offering them training, healthcare, and housing.
- The US has also sent deportees to Eswatini and South Sudan under similar agreements.
- These agreements are part of Trump's plan for a large-scale deportation operation.
- Some deportees sent to Eswatini are convicted criminals, which has led to criticism.
- Nigeria refused US pressure to accept 300 Venezuelans, citing its own challenges.
- The deportation program has faced backlash from civil society groups and some African governments.
- Trump’s policies have been criticized for putting pressure on African countries to accept deportees.
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