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President Donald Trump's mass deportation strategy expands with Rwanda accepting 250 deportees while other countries, like Eswatini and South Sudan, also receive immigrants.
NBC News reports the Trump administration and Rwanda have agreed to take up to 250 migrants facing U.S. deportation.
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The Punch on MSNNigeria won’t accept Trump’s deportee deal like Rwanda, S’Sudan – FGThe Federal Government has reiterated its refusal to accept deportees from the United States, distancing itself from recent decisions by countries like ...
The Federal Government has reaffirmed its refusal to accept deportees from the United States, distancing itself from recent ...
The Federal Government has firmly ruled out accepting non-Nigerian deportees from the United States, distancing itself from recent moves by Rwanda, Eswatini, and South Sudan, which have agreed to ...
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Can ChatGPT help with parenting? Plus Robin’s once in a lifetime trip to Rwanda to see Mountain Gorillas in their natural ...
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Indy100 on MSNTrump claims he is not ‘politicking’ for Nobel Peace Prize - past comments suggest otherwiseUS president Donald Trump’s hopes of being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize are well-documented, but this week he ended up raising eyebrows when he claimed he is not “politicking” for the accolade, ...
The Nigerian government has reaffirmed its refusal to accept deported individuals under the U.S. third-country policy, citing ...
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