US to Deport Third-Country Nationals to Central African Republic
The Central African Republic has agreed to accept migrants deported by the United States, continuing a trend of deals with African nations for expedited removals. This move faces scrutiny from Senate Democrats regarding costs and transparency.
Central African Republic has agreed to take in migrants from other countries deported by the United States, two sources with knowledge of the matter said, the latest example of the Trump administration striking deals with African states to accelerate removals. Washington has sent so-called third-country deportees to African countries including Democratic Republic βof Congo, Ghana, Sierra Leone and Equatorial Guinea, under opaque deals that Senate Democrats say have cost tens of millions of...