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Rwanda says 7 deportees arrived from the US in August under agreement with Washington

Seven migrants deported from the U.S. arrived in Rwanda mid-August; four plan to stay while three seek to return, receiving housing, healthcare, and training support, officials said.

  • Rwanda has received seven deportees from the United States as part of an agreement, according to a spokesperson from the Rwandan government, Yolande Makolo.
  • The Rwandan government mentioned they had agreed to take up to 250 deportees but did not disclose specific details about the deportees' identities.
  • Other African nations, including Uganda and South Sudan, have engaged in similar deportation agreements with the U.S. but have provided limited information on their arrangements or the deportees.
  • Concerns have been raised by Ugandan human rights lawyer Nicholas Opio about Uganda's motivation for the agreement, suggesting it sacrifices human dignity for political favor with the U.S.
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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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