Immigration Policy

US-Rwanda Migration Deal Raises Serious Questions About America’s Sovereignty and Border Security

By National Correspondent | August 5, 2025

The US has quietly agreed to send up to 250 deported migrants to Rwanda—raising critical concerns about national sovereignty, border security, and the true cost of global migration policies.

In a move shrouded in scant public detail, the United States government has inked an agreement with Rwanda to receive up to 250 migrants deported from American soil. This pact, confirmed by Rwanda’s government spokesperson Yolande Makolo, is part of a growing trend where distant nations serve as holding grounds for migrants that Washington seeks to remove—but what does this mean for American sovereignty and border integrity? Are We Outsourcing Our Border Crisis? The deal, reportedly signed back in June during quiet diplomatic exchanges in Kigali, joins similar agreements Rwanda has with the United Kingdom and Israel. While these arrangements...

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