Inside the $40 Million Third-Country Deportation Scheme: Waste, Secrecy, and Risk to American Interests
A new Senate Democratic report exposes a costly and secretive Trump administration policy that spent $40 million deporting migrants to third countries—raising concerns about wasted taxpayer dollars, poor oversight, and national security risks.
While America faces ongoing challenges securing its borders and enforcing immigration laws consistent with national sovereignty, the Trump administration's little-known third-country deportation program reveals troubling questions about government accountability and fiscal responsibility. Why Is Washington Spending Millions to Deport Migrants to Third Countries? According to a detailed report from Democratic staffers on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, at least $40 million was spent to deport roughly 300 migrants not back to their home countries but instead to third nations such as Equatorial Guinea, Rwanda, El Salvador, Eswatini, and Palau. While this might sound like a tough immigration enforcement step in...
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