US looks to send 'third country nationals' to Australia's Pacific neighbour
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The US government has already deported people to El Salvador and South Sudan. Now it wants to conclude an agreement with the small island state of Palau.
After Guantanamo, the idea of another island arose.
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Palau considered for U.S. deportees while Tonga stays quiet on travel ban alert
Palau has become the latest Pacific Island nation to be approached by the United States after Tonga, Vanuatu, and Tuvalu were asked by President Donald Trump to consider accepting foreign nationals deported from the U.S. Tonga, Vanuatu, and Tuvalu were reportedly given a set of “established benchmarks and requirements,” with the warning that failure to […] The post Palau considered for U.S. deportees while Tonga stays quiet on travel ban alert…
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