
DR Congo to Accept US Deportees Under New Deal
The Democratic Republic of Congo has agreed to accept third-country nationals deported from the US, a deal fully funded by Washington, which expands America's deportation network to Africa.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo has agreed to accept third-country nationals deported from the US, a deal fully funded by Washington, which expands America's deportation network to Africa.

The United States has struck a new deal to send deported immigrants to the Congo as part of the Trump administration’s third-country removal program.

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