Secret Deals with African Nations Reveal Troubling U.S. Deportation Policies
The Trump administration’s secretive agreements with Rwanda, South Sudan, and Eswatini to deport criminal migrants raise serious questions about transparency, sovereignty, and national security.
In an era when America’s borders and sovereignty should be fiercely protected, the Trump administration quietly struck troubling deals sending dangerous criminals from U.S. soil to unstable African nations like Rwanda, South Sudan, and Eswatini. These covert arrangements expose the risks of outsourcing our border enforcement without accountability or clear outcomes. Why Are American Criminal Deportees Being Shipped to Fragile African States? The announced agreement with Rwanda to accept up to 250 deportees is just the latest chapter in this shadowy deportation program. Yet details remain scarce: When will these individuals arrive? What safeguards exist for American interests? What benefits...
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