U.S. seeking deportation deals with far-flung countries like Angola and Equatorial Guinea

According to the internal federal official documents received by CBS News, the Trump administration has contacted the far-flung country to help the far-flung country in its mass public efforts to ask countries such as Angola and equatorial Guinea to accept countries like Angola and equatorial Guinea.

These discussions are part of the Trump administration’s intense diplomatic campaign that refers to many countries as much as possible – with controversial human rights records – such as immigrants, whose countries will not return to their home country.

The administration has already signed with several Latin American countries who are willing to accept immigrants who are not their own. In February, the United States Exile Costa Rica and several hundred African and Asian immigrants in Panama. Trump administration in March Sent about 300 Venezuelan El Salvador is accused of becoming a gang member, which was imprisoned in their infamous mega prison.

Guatemala also agreed to accept the US -third country deporters from the Mexican government, who had migrants to other Latin American countries like Venezuela under an agreement in the second term of Mr Trump, who had illegally crossed the US southern border.

However, behind the screen, the Trump administration is discussing the Atlantic Ocean with outside the West Hemisphere to send thousands of miles away to Africa and Europe.

Angola, Benin, Equipable Guinea, Eswatini, Libya, Libya, Libya, Libya, Libya, and the places where the Trump administration has been the place of the hemisphere of the hemisphere of the third country can accept the deportation of the citizens of the country RawandaAccording to internal government documents and officials. The United States has not yet announced any formal agreement with these countries.

The Wall Street Journal has reported internal negotiations with these countries in April. Angola and equatorial Guinea were not known before.

It is not clear who will be sent to the third countries if an deportation system is finalized. However, an idea under consideration, internal official documents shows that the contract will be used to deport suspect members of the train de Aragua on behalf of the United States, Venezuela’s Gang Mr. Trump is in Mr. Trump A centerpiece His crackdown about illegal immigration.

The governments who are not their own are also an open question of how the exiled by them will be behaved. For example, as part of its arrangement with El Salvador, the Salvadoran government agreed to pay millions of dollars to arrest the Venezuelan as a member of the train de Argua.

Representatives of the Homeland Security Department have mentioned the exile discussions and how the potential agreements will work, which did not immediately comment in the CBS News report.

Angola, Benin, Eswatini, Libya, Moldova and Rwanda Embassy did not respond to commenting. “The embassy is not aware of any such conversation between the two governments,” said a representative from the embassy of the equatorial Guinea.

In recent years, Western countries have tried to create diplomatic agreements tied by migration crisis and political response that allows immigrants and asylum seekers to re-root in their third countries.

The first Trump administration persuaded El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras to sign the “Safe Third Country” Agreement that allowed the United States to remove immigrants on the US-Mexico border; However, only an agreement was implemented before the Biden administration was avoided.

In 2022, a “safe third country” agreement with the UK Rwanda, but it was finally closed between intense controversy and legal challenges. Under another system, Albania agreed to host immigrants in Italian custody, though the judges partially blocked the attempt.

Washington -based Research Group, Migration Policy Institute President Andrew Celi has said that the Trump administration has many legal, political and humanitarian questions about the agreements that they will try to ensure that they are not misled from the US countries.

From April a court verdict did not inform the Trump administration about the destination and did not allow them to appear for any concern about the damage there prohibited them from sending them to third countries.

However, Cely said that the exiled tasks, even if they were limited to the opportunity or kept in court, were originally designed to illegally prevent or prevent immigrants from entering the United States.

“It sends a message that will intimidate people to be unauthorized in the United States,” said Cely. “And it lets tell them that they can deport people from any nationality anywhere.”

State Secretary Marco Rubio, standing next to Mr Trump during the White House cabinet meeting, confirmed that the Trump administration is actively looking for other countries to take people from the third country. “

Rubio said, “We want to say to other countries, ‘We want to send you some of the most hated people in your countries,” Rubio said. “‘Do you do this as our grace? And farther away from America, even better.”

Margaret Brennan contributed to this report.

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