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Rwanda to Take 250 US Migrants in Controversial Deal

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Last updated: August 6, 2025 2:49 pm
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The New Agreement
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 migrants from the United States, marking the latest development in President Trump’s controversial deportation strategy. However, the deal immediately raised concerns among human rights advocates.

Key Details
Under the agreement:

  • Rwanda maintains approval rights for each case

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  • Migrants will receive housing and job training

  • Full implementation details remain unclear

Government spokesperson Yolande Makolo explained Rwanda’s participation stems from its own refugee experiences. “Nearly every Rwandan family understands displacement,” she noted.

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Policy Context
This deal follows two similar but troubled US relocation efforts:

  1. Eight migrants sent to unstable South Sudan

  2. Five others relocated to Eswatini

Meanwhile, a separate UK-Rwanda pact collapsed after Britain’s government changed.

Growing Concerns
Human rights groups strongly oppose such third-country deportations. They argue these arrangements often violate international protections for migrants. Specifically, critics warn relocated individuals may face:

  • Safety risks

  • Poor living conditions

  • Limited legal recourse

What Comes Next
As details remain scarce, key questions persist about timelines, costs, and safeguards. The international community continues watching closely as this policy develops.

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