Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 migrants from the US, after a canceled agreement with Britain fell through. The Rwandan government, represented by spokesperson Yolande Makolo, asserts that each individual proposed for resettlement will undergo an approval process. The decision to establish this agreement stems from the historical challenges faced by Rwandan families in relation to displacement. Those who arrive in Rwanda will receive necessary support services including training, healthcare, and accommodation, although further details regarding the timeline remain unspecified.
The Rwandan government has stated it would accept up to 250 migrants from the US under a deal with Washington, without specifying the criteria for inclusion.
Rwanda will maintain the ability to approve each individual proposed for resettlement, assuring their focus on the hardships of displacement.
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