U.S. Deports Migrants, Including Iranian Activist, to Central African Republic
The United States has deported an unspecified number of migrants, reportedly including an Iranian activist, to the Central African Republic (CAR). While the exact count of individuals deported remains unconfirmed, it is estimated to be approximately two dozen. This action follows previous controversial agreements made by the Trump administration with several African nations concerning the deportation of migrants who could not be repatriated to their home countries.
The United States has commenced the deportation of migrants, among whom is an Iranian activist, to the Central African Republic (CAR).
Details regarding the precise number of individuals deported have not been clarified, but initial reports suggest the figure is believed to be around two dozen.
This development occurs against a backdrop of prior agreements. The Trump administration had previously entered into what were described as controversial deals with various African nations. These agreements were established to facilitate the deportation of migrants whom the U.S. government was unable to send back to their countries of origin.
According to DW English, the destination for these recent deportations is the Central African Republic.
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