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Rwanda has agreed to accept 250 deportees from the United States, a Rwandan government spokeswoman said on Tuesday, making ...
Rwanda becomes third country to take illegal immigrants deported by Trump administration, joining South Sudan and Eswatini in ...
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 deportees from the United States under the Trump administration's third-country ...
Rwanda agreed a deal to receive people deported from the US, beginning with an initial target of 250 deportees that can be ...
“Rwanda has agreed with the United States to accept up to 250 migrants, in part because nearly every Rwandan family has ...
Government officials from Rwanda announced the deal was signed with the Trump administration in June 2025, with 10 migrants ...
Rwanda has reached an agreement to receive 250 undocumented immigrants expelled from America as part of President Trump's ...
Rwanda has become the most recent African nation to agree to receive deported immigrants from the Trump Administration. Recently, Rwanda also signed a Trump White House sponsored peace deal with DR ...
An appellate court allowed the Trump administration to end a program that grants temporary deportation protections and work permits to more than 10,000 people from Afghanistan and Cameroon.
As the Trump administration renews its push for increased Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in major cities like New York, congressional Democrats are raising alarm over what ...
The Trump administration is sparring with a New Jersey federal judge over what it calls his “unprecedented and dramatic” order to halt the deportation of a pro-Palestinian activist.
Hearings in cases over Trump's efforts to deport protesters and pull Harvard's federal funding were both held in a Boston courthouse on July 21.