DR Congo to Receive Some US Deportees Under New Third-Country Agreement

DR Congo to Receive Some US Deportees Under New Third-Country Agreement
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The agreement marks a shift in US immigration policy, involving a third country in the deportation process.

  • Congo will receive some deportees from the US as part of a new deal under the Trump administration’s third-country program.
  • DR Congo has agreed to start receiving deportees from this month, but has not specified how many.
  • The agreement involves the US sending certain deportees to DR Congo, though details remain limited.
  • The number of deportees and specific criteria for selection have not been disclosed in the available sources.
  • The arrangement is part of broader US immigration policy changes involving third-country partnerships.

The US and DR Congo have reached an agreement under which some individuals deported from the US will be received by DR Congo, starting this month.

This development introduces a new dimension to US immigration enforcement, potentially affecting deportation procedures and international cooperation on migration.

Further details on the number of deportees, implementation procedures, and responses from stakeholders may emerge as the agreement takes effect.

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