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Rwanda to Receive Deported Migrants from the US Amid Talks on Expanded Cooperation
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Rwanda is engaged in early-stage talks with the US to host migrants who are to be deported from the US, with the goal of positioning itself as a destination country for migrants that Western governments want to remove. This development is part of Rwanda's efforts to become a useful option for anti-migration policies of allied governments. However, previous high-profile attempts, including with the UK, Israel, and Denmark, have failed due to controversy.
We are in discussions with the United States.
It has not yet reached a stage where we can say exactly how things will proceed, but the talks are ongoing… still in the early stages.
We are now in talks with the U.S. about a deal on migration.
We are not involved in buying and selling of people, with the UK or anybody. It's just a problem that needs to be solved and Rwanda is ready to help.
We are working with other countries to say, 'We want to send you some of the most despicable human beings to your countries…Will you do that as a favor to us?
Rwanda under the long-ruling Kagame dictatorship is simply not a safe country, it's a totalitarian police state by any standard.
This is a country where the elections are routinely rigged, where opposition activists disappear and are found murdered…where opposition leaders aren't allowed to run in the elections, journalists are jailed or end up fleeing the country.
Deportation of Migrants to Rwanda
sources
perspectives
- 1.Immigration to the US
- 2.Immigration to Europe
- 3.Rise of Far-Right in Europe
- 4.Immigration
- 5.Scholz Coalition in Germany
- 6.Terrorist Attacks in Europe
- 7.Rwanda under Paul Kagame
- 8.Deportation to Rwanda
countries
- 1.Australia
- 2.Congo, The Democratic Republic of the
- 3.Congo
- 4.Denmark
- 5.Eritrea
- 6.United Kingdom
- 7.Israel
- 8.Iraq
- 9.Libya
- 10.Rwanda
- 11.Sudan
- 12.Uganda
organizations
- 1.US State Department
- 2.Labour Party
- 3.M23
- 4.British Conservative Party
- 5.Islamic State
- 6.UN High Commissioner for Refugees
- 7.Vanguard Africa
persons
- 1.Olivier Nduhungirehe
- 2.Keir Starmer
- 3.Donald Trump
- 4.Paul Kagame
- 5.Jacquelyn Martin
- 6.Jeffrey Smith
- 7.Kate Bartlett
- 8.Marco Rubio
- 9.Massad Boulos
- 10.Michela Wrong
- 11.Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner
- 12.Volker Türk