US to Deport Migrants to Congo This Week: Controversial Deal
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The United States deported seven Peruvian citizens who were in an irregular immigration situation in that country, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed.The nationals were expelled to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in a fact that has generated more than one question because that nation is experiencing a serious humanitarian crisis as a result of food shortages and armed confrontations unleashed by the March 23 Movement (M23).The Unite…
Donald Trump plans to reach an agreement with Iran this weekendThe Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) received fifteen migrants expelled from the United States, including seven Peruvian citizens, under a mechanism that seeks to transfer irregular foreigners to third countries.The group, made up of seven women and eight men, arrived on a flight from the United States that landed at the airport of Ndjili, in Kinshasa, the Congolese capital.Acc…
DR Congo receives first set of deportees from US in controversial third-country deal
By Nana Karikari, Senior Global Affairs Correspondent The United States has initiated a novel phase of its immigration enforcement strategy by transporting Latin American deportees to the Democratic Republic of Congo. Early Friday, approximately 15 individuals arrived in Kinshasa. This group consists of seven women and eight men originally from Peru and Ecuador. The arrival marks a significant expansion of the Trump administration’s use of third…
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