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Rwanda becomes third African nation to take US deportees. What do we know about the secretive deals?

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US Quietly Deporting Migrants to African Nations – Rwanda Deal Raises Concerns

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Washington D.C. – In a series of largely secretive agreements, the United States is now deporting migrants to African nations, sparking debate over human rights and the future of asylum policy. Rwanda has become the third country on the continent to enter into a deal with the US to accept deported individuals, following similar arrangements with South Sudan and Eswatini.

The Rwandan government confirmed Tuesday it will accept up to 250 migrants for resettlement, offering them work training, healthcare, and housing. However,details surrounding the agreement

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