August 20, 2025
The US has established bilateral deportation agreements with Honduras and Uganda, allowing them to accept migrants from other countries seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border. These arrangements are part of the Trump administration's broader effort to increase deportations of undocumented migrants by partnering with at least a dozen nations worldwide, including those with controversial human rights records. Similar agreements have been reached with countries such as Rwanda, Panama, Costa Rica, and Paraguay, with each nation accepting specific numbers of deported migrants under varying conditions.
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