Rwanda is entering discussions with the Trump administration to potentially host deported migrants, following an earlier controversial deal with the UK that fell through. The U.S. has been actively moving migrants, primarily from Venezuela, to Latin America but has yet to finalize agreements in other global regions such as Africa. Rwanda's invitation to accept migrants highlights the countryâs ongoing efforts to manage migration influxes, despite being criticized for its human rights policies under President Kagame, whose authoritarian governance maintains stability but at significant social costs.
Rwanda's foreign minister confirmed that talks were under way with the U.S. about a potential agreement to host deported migrants, asserting it's part of Rwanda's migration solutions.
The U.S. has sent hundreds of Venezuelans and others to Latin American countries but lacks major deals with governments in Africa, Asia or Europe.
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