Rwanda in Early Talks With U.S. to Take Expelled Migrants
Briefly

Rwanda is currently in discussions with the Trump administration about potentially accepting migrants who have been deported from the United States. This development could make Rwanda the first African country to agree to such an arrangement under the Trump administration's stringent migration policies. While officials emphasize these talks are preliminary, critics raise serious concerns regarding Rwanda's human rights practices and the country's capacity to safely house deported individuals amid ongoing debates about migration strategies.
Rwanda is in early stage talks with the Trump administration about accepting migrants deported from the U.S., marking a potential first for an African nation.
Critics argue that sending asylum seekers to Rwanda poses safety concerns due to its troubled human rights record, limited resources, and previous state practices of surveillance.
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