Paraguay to Welcome First Group of U.S. Deported Migrants
Paraguay will receive 25 migrants from the United States on Thursday. This is part of a migration cooperation agreement between Paraguay and the U.S., which aims to manage the deportation of migrants from third countries. Paraguay joins other regional nations in this mass deportation initiative.
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Paraguay is gearing up to welcome the first group of 25 migrants deported from the United States on Thursday, in line with a newly signed migration cooperation agreement between the two nations, according to its foreign ministry.
This move marks Paraguay as the latest among regional countries to receive individuals relocated from the U.S. under a broadened deportation policy spearheaded by former President Donald Trump's administration.
The initiative involves mass deportations targeting migrants from third countries, echoing the U.S.'s strategy to manage international migration through bilateral agreements.
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