Rwanda's Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe has confirmed that the country is in preliminary discussions to accept deported immigrants from the United States. This follows an unsuccessful plan with Britain last year. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that the administration is actively seeking countries willing to accept deported noncitizens, particularly emphasizing that further locations from the U.S. are preferable. Reports suggest that the U.S. may offer stipends and job assistance to help integrate these individuals into Rwandan society, aiming to reduce the likelihood of their return to the U.S.
Rwanda's talks to accept deported immigrants from the US remain in early stages, with Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe stating that exact details are yet to be settled.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized during a meeting that they are looking to send 'the most despicable human beings' to willing countries, highlighting a strategy to curb immigration.
Rwanda's confirmation of discussions regarding the reception of deported migrants comes in the wake of renewed U.S. efforts to enforce a tougher immigration policy.
The U.S. is reportedly planning to incentivize Rwanda with stipends and job assistance to integrate deported immigrants, aiming to discourage their return to the U.S.
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