DRC agrees to take third-county deportees from US
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DRC agrees to take third-county deportees from US
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) announced Sunday that it will receive third-country deportees from the US as part of a new arrangement between the nations, signaling ongoing Trump administration efforts to continue controversial removal practices. DRC’s statement said the nation will begin to accept deportees in April, and the US will cover costs to facilitate the deal. The government called the arrangement “temporary” and did not dis…
National Assembly: a topical question addressed to the Minaffet Kayikwamba about the agreement on the deportation of US migrants to the DRC Image media PMaki Wed 08/04/2026 - 17:51 Corps The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner, is expected shortly in the National Assembly to answer a topical question about the announcement of an agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the United States regarding the
On Tuesday, the Democratic Republic of the Congo announced that it would receive migrants expelled from the United States as early as April under an agreement with Washington. A project comparable to the one lost in legal limbos between the United Kingdom and Rwanda recently, or Italy and Albania (Rome had set up a programme for the expulsion of 36,000 people a year, but did not carry out last year that.... 132). The DRC, however, gave little de…
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has announced that it has entered into an agreement with Washington to temporarily receive in its territory nationals of third countries expelled from the United States. According to the Congolese government, this mechanism respects the country's national sovereignty, security requirements and international commitments. The information was formalized in a communiqué published Sunday, April 5, 2026 by th…
DR Congo Agrees To Accept US-Deported Foreigners
By Emmanuel Nduka The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has agreed to accept foreigners deported from the United States under a new bilateral deal, which also includes Washington seeking access to Congolese mineral resources. According to a statement from the DRC government on Tuesday, the country will “temporarily take in third-country nationals” starting this month. However, authorities did not specify how many people would be accepted or wha…
Recently, the United States and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) signed an agreement that designates Kinshasa as a new destination for immigrants deported by the ICE migration agency from the United States to other countries. This surprising initiative, which will enter into force in April, marks a significant change in deportation policy and reopens the debate on the human and legal implications of these actions. Human rights organiza…
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