Rwanda says it has agreed to take up to 250 migrants from the US
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Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 migrants from the United States as part of a deal with the Trump administration. The arrangement includes providing deportees with workforce training, health care, and accommodation to aid their transition to life in Rwanda. Rwanda retains the authority to approve each individual for resettlement, emphasizing its focus on integration due to the nation’s historical experiences with displacement. The Trump administration is actively seeking third-party countries to accept deported migrants, part of a larger mass deportation strategy initiated since his reinstatement in office.
Rwanda will accept up to 250 migrants from the US in a deal with the Trump administration, providing workforce training, health care, and accommodation for reintegration.
The agreement allows Rwanda to approve each deportee proposed for resettlement, reflecting its commitment to reintegration and rehabilitation of displaced persons.
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