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US to Deport Individuals to Central African Republic, According to Sources

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MAIN POINTS
  • The Central‌ African Republic has‍ consented to receive third-country deportees from the U.S., according to insiders.
  • Similar arrangements have been made by ⁢the U.S. with ⁤other African countries,‌ which critics argue⁤ have cost‍ millions.
  • The ‍International Organization for Migration will provide support to deportees in ⁢the Central ⁢African Republic.

BANGUI — The Central African Republic ‍has reportedly agreed ​to accept migrants deported by the United States from other countries, according‍ to⁣ two sources‍ familiar with the situation. This is the latest⁢ instance ⁤of the Trump administration forging agreements with African nations to expedite deportations.

The U.S. has previously sent third-country deportees to African nations such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Sierra Leone, and ‍Equatorial‍ Guinea.⁤ These arrangements, which Senate ​Democrats claim have cost millions, are often shrouded in secrecy.

In many instances, these deportees⁤ had obtained legal protections against repatriation ‌from U.S. immigration courts. ⁣However, rights ​groups argue that these third-country agreements allow the U.S. to bypass these protections.

Agreement Negotiated ⁣with U.S. Delegation

The‍ U.S. has maintained that ‍these deportations are legal. ⁤The agreement with the Central African Republic was⁣ discussed during a⁣ meeting in​ Bangui on May 18 with ‌a U.S. delegation led by Christian Jové Ehrhardt, the⁢ State Department’s deputy assistant secretary in the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration, ​according⁣ to a Central African government official.

“The⁢ Central African ⁣Republic will indeed accept ​immigrants deported by American authorities ​within the ⁤framework of⁤ agreements with the​ U.S.,” said the official, ⁢who wished to remain anonymous. A⁤ diplomat in the region, also speaking anonymously, confirmed that an agreement had been reached.

Uncertainty‌ Surrounds Timing of Initial Flights

Since gaining independence from ‍France​ in 1960, the Central African Republic has experienced repeated‍ bouts of ⁣instability, leaving the ⁢majority of its 5.5 million inhabitants in poverty. President Faustin-Archange Touadera,‌ who secured a third term in last‌ December’s election, has sought security assistance from Russia, but has also​ shown⁤ renewed interest in ⁤Western partnerships⁤ for critical minerals.

Neither the Central African government source nor the regional diplomat could provide details on⁣ the number of migrants to be sent to the country, their nationalities, ⁣or ⁢when ​the flights ⁤might commence. However, a recent court ruling indicates‍ that attempts have already begun.

On May 22, U.S. District ‌Judge Lee Rosenthal issued⁤ a temporary restraining order preventing the deportation⁤ of a ‌Turkish national, noting that U.S. officials had planned to deport ‍the individual to the Central African Republic⁣ on​ May 26.

Support for Deportees

An official from the​ International Organization for Migration confirmed to Reuters​ that​ the organization would assist deportees upon ⁣their arrival in⁣ the⁣ Central African Republic.

The organization has ⁢previously provided support to third-country deportees in other parts of Africa, including Congo. This year, the U.S. granted $85 million to the IOM for operations in the Central African Republic.

A spokesperson‌ for the ​organization did not immediately respond to‌ a request for comment. Neither the ⁢Central African presidency nor ⁢the⁢ State Department responded to ‌requests for‍ comment.

The Department of​ Homeland Security stated that all deportees were receiving full due process and referred “questions on ⁢agreement​ specifics”⁢ to ⁣the State‍ Department.

The Main Points for this article were generated with the help‍ of⁤ advanced language models ⁣and reviewed by​ our editorial team. The​ article itself is entirely human-written.
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