Paraguay plans to accept 25 third-country migrant deportees from US
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Paraguay plans to accept 25 third-country migrant deportees from US
"Paraguay's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that it will receive an initial group of 25 Spanish-speaking deportees, starting on Thursday, evaluated individually in full respect of national sovereignty, immigration laws, and international law."
"The Trump administration has approached dozens of countries to take part in third-country deportations from the US, despite concerns about human rights conditions in some of the proposed destinations."
"As of February, Democratic lawmakers in the US estimated that more than $40 million has been awarded to foreign countries in contracts, as an incentive for accepting deportees."
The Trump administration has established multimillion-dollar agreements with various countries, including Paraguay, to accept non-citizen deportees. Paraguay will begin receiving an initial group of 25 deportees, evaluated individually in accordance with national and international laws. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to limit migration to the US, with over $40 million allocated to incentivize foreign nations. Countries like Costa Rica and El Salvador have also participated, despite concerns regarding human rights conditions in some destinations.
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