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US Working with Ecuador on Agreement to Send Asylum Seekers to the Country

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By Kylie Atwood, CNN (CNN) — The United States and Ecuador are in the final stages of establishing an agreement that would allow the US to send asylum seekers to the country, a senior State Department official said on Thursday. “It is not 100% finished,” the official said, adding that the so-called safe third country agreement must go through the standard operating procedures involving the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security. The topic …

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By Kylie Atwood, CNN The United States and Ecuador are in the final stages of establishing an agreement that would allow the United States to send asylum seekers to the country, a senior State Department official said Thursday. “It’s not 100% finalized,” the official said, adding that the so-called safe third country agreement must go through standard operating procedures involving the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security. The issue was …

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By Kylie Atwood, CNN The United States and Ecuador are in the final stages of establishing an agreement that would allow the United States to send asylum seekers to the country, a senior State Department official said Thursday. “It’s not 100% finalized,” the official said, adding that the so-called safe third country agreement must go through standard operating procedures involving the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security. The issue was …

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US working with Ecuador on agreement to send asylum seekers to the country

The United States and Ecuador are in the final stages of establishing an agreement that would allow the US to send asylum seekers to the country, a senior State Department official said on Thursday.

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DOBLE LLAVE – The U.S. and Ecuador are trying to reach a secure third country agreement so that asylum seekers in the U.S. nation can be transferred to the Andean country and wait there until the courts resolve their petitions, according to a high representative of the State Department. The official advanced details of the possible agreement hours after the U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, visited Quito and met there with the president, Dan…

The chancellor Gabriela Sommerfeld details that the agreement is part of the bilateral cooperation between the two countries and is implemented in a coordinated manner, respecting the criteria of security and rights of the country.

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