Foreign Relations

Trump’s Bold Third-Country Deportation Strategy Faces Questions on Sovereignty and Safety

By Economics Desk | July 11, 2025

The Trump administration’s move to deport third-country nationals to African nations raises urgent concerns about national sovereignty, migrant safety, and the true cost of ‘tough’ immigration policies.

In a significant expansion of its immigration enforcement agenda, the Trump administration has begun discussions with several African nations to accept deported migrants from third countries. South Sudan has already accepted eight such individuals—most with criminal convictions—but this bold strategy reveals deeper questions about America's commitment to national sovereignty and humane treatment.Are We Trading National Security for Questionable Deals?This policy reflects the administration’s readiness to bypass traditional borders and send migrants far beyond their countries of origin, an approach framed as necessary to safeguard American communities. Border czar Tom Homan openly stated that individuals posing "significant public threat or national...

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