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Guatemala-u.s. Migration Agreement Raises Doubts About Similarities with “Safe Third Country”

A recent immigration agreement between Guatemala and the United States, ratified and formalized by President Bernardo Arévalo through the Official Journal, has generated concerns and comparisons due to its apparent similarities with a “safe third country” agreement, although it has not been legally classified as such. The agreement, formalized by means of an exchange of diplomatic notes, states that Guatemala will receive Central American nation…
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A recent immigration agreement between Guatemala and the United States, ratified and formalized by President Bernardo Arévalo through the Official Journal, has generated concerns and comparisons due to its apparent similarities with a “safe third country” agreement, although it has not been legally classified as such. The agreement, formalized by means of an exchange of diplomatic notes, states that Guatemala will receive Central American nation…

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TV Azteca Guate Digital broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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