Rwanda accepts US deportees, expanding strategy

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Rwanda has agreed to accept 250 deportees from the U.S., expanding President Trump's mass deportation strategy. This agreement is part of a broader effort to partner with nations willing to accept deportees when their home countries refuse. Rwanda will provide resettlement assistance to approved individuals. Other African nations like Eswatini and South Sudan have also received deportees, though some operations lacked formal agreements. Costa Rica and Panama have also accepted deportees under separate deals.


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