Trump administration in conversations with Rwanda to take the deportees of us
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Washington -The Rwanda Government and the Trump administration are discussing details about a possible agreement for Kigali to accept the deportees of the United States, including Africans and other citizens Non Rwanda, according to News themezone.
According to a Rwanda official, decisions about a possible financial compensation would be discussed to collect deportees and other details in the next two weeks. An American official and a Rwanda official confirmed the active conversations about the sending of deportees from the third country from the American soil to the nation of East Africa.
During a televised cabinet meeting event earlier this week, the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio
“We are working with other countries to say: ‘We want to send some of the most despicable human beings,” he said while sitting with President Trump. Rubio added that “further from the United States, better.”
Rwanda’s agreements were first informed by Washington Post, which also cited the work of an independent journalist who had discovered the recent deportation of the United States of an Iraqi citizen to Rwanda.
A Rwanda official told News themezone that the Trump administration had carried out that deportation, but did not share additional information about the man. The Rwanda official also told News themezone that Kigali had a unique experience with the handling of deportees, and cited a Past dealing with the United Kingdom. The deportation of the United Kingdom of asylum applicants in 2024 caused legal and political controversy for the then conservative government of the United Kingdom. Immediately after taking office last year, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the policy was “dead and buried.”
The Trump administration He has sought Third countries to handle the influx of migrants from the United States and attempts to deport them. El Salvador It has an agreement With the Trump administration to accept deportees and imprison some of them for a rateeven in the notorious prison of Cecot, a measure that has led to a Ráfaga of legal actions. Other countries, including Mexico and Panama, have agreed to accept deportees that are not their own citizens.
Deportation conversations with the State Department arrive at the same time that the United States is trying to negotiate a peace agreement between Ruanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In front of the cameras, Rubio also praised Mr. Trump’s envoy to Africa, Massad Bouls, Who is Tiffany Trump’s father -in -law?And he said he had recently sent him to the region. Boulos, who has the main advisor title of Africa, has publicly talked about his efforts to negotiate mineral agreements of billions of dollars in the region.
Rubio also said that he recently supervised the signing of a peace statement between the RDC and Rwanda, and declared that he hopes to negotiate a durable permanent peace.
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