On Friday evening, a plane landed at Bangui Airport, the capital of the Central African Republic, carrying migrants from Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, and Georgia. This arrival marks a significant development following their deportation from the United States as part of new immigration arrangements implemented by Washington.
Alma David, an American immigration attorney, confirmed that the arrival of these deported individuals in Bangui represents “a new link in a chain of agreements” established by the United States with various countries worldwide. These agreements aim to accept third-country nationals as part of an expanded effort to curb irregular migration.
In related news, the Democratic Republic of Congo announced in April the initiation of a mechanism to temporarily receive migrants deported from the United States. This action underscores Congo’s international and regional commitments to protect the rights of migrants.
These developments indicate that Washington is broadening its arrangements with African nations to host migrants lacking legal residency in the United States. This shift occurs amid tightened U.S. border policies in recent months, reflecting a notable change in how immigration issues are addressed.
Through these measures, the United States aims to reduce the number of irregular migrants and improve the legal circumstances for those who have been deported. Additionally, these efforts contribute to enhancing international cooperation to tackle migration challenges.
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