Vietnam to support deportations from US after tariff threats, lawyer says
- Vietnam pledged to support the repatriation of Vietnamese nationals detained in the U.S. And to quickly process new deportation requests after U.S. Threats of trade tariffs and visa sanctions, according to a lawyer briefed on the matter.
- The Vietnamese government agreed to respond to U.S. Deportation requests within 30 days, which is a lot faster than they have ever done in the past, according to immigration attorney Tin Thanh Nguyen.
- The U.S. Expects all countries to take back their citizens illegally in the U.S., or face consequences such as visa sanctions or tariffs, said Brian Hughes, spokesman for the White House National Security Council.
- Vietnam is considering concessions to avoid duties that could harm its economy, which relies heavily on exports to the U.S., as reported by a Vietnamese official.
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