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The United States has reached an agreement to send expelled asylum seekers to Dominica, while the Trump administration is seeking to continue its crackdown on illegal immigration.
The US President Donald Trump's administration has entered into an agreement with Dominica, a small island state in the Caribbean, to transfer certain asylum seekers to the United States. Revealed at the beginning of January 2026, this agreement is part of Washington's broader strategy to outsource the processing of asylum applications and reduce migratory pressure on US territory. According to the US authorities, the persons concerned are migra…
A few days after the extraordinary operation in which Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was captured and brought to trial, and in the context of the transfer of forces in recent months to the Caribbean region: the United States has reached an agreement with the Caribbean country of Dominica, which will allow the transfer of some asylum seekers arriving at the US border to the country's territory. This was reported by the Associated Press. Dom…
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