The Trump administration is intensifying its crackdown on immigration by expanding efforts to deport migrants through deals with foreign governments. Under these arrangements, Uganda was reportedly set to receive non-criminal deportees.
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- The Trump administration is expanding efforts to deport migrants by pressuring foreign governments to accept non-citizens. 3s
- CBS reports Uganda allegedly agreed to accept non-criminal deportees from Africa, and Honduras to receive migrants from Latin America. 14s
- The deals are based on the U.S. Safe Third Country Law, allowing asylum seekers to be rerouted to other nations. 27s
- Uganda's foreign minister denies any agreement, citing lack of capacity to host foreign deportees. 53s
- South Sudan, Rwanda, and Eswatini have reportedly agreed to similar deals, prompting criticism from human rights groups. 1m 3s