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Uganda agrees to take in African migrants deported from US

Aug 22, 2025

Kampala [Uganda], August 22: Uganda will take in migrants deported from the US under certain conditions according to a new agreement reached with the US. Details of the deal's implementation are still being worked out by both countries, the country's Foreign Ministry announced on the X platform on Thursday.
How many people will be affected and when the deportations will begin remains unclear for now. It is a temporary arrangement, the Foreign Ministry said, adding that people with criminal records and unaccompanied minors will not be accepted.
"Uganda also prefers that individuals from African countries shall be the ones transferred," the statement said.
The agreement applies to third-country nationals who may not be granted asylum in the US and who have concerns about returning to their country of origin. The US is also targeting African countries in its controversial deportation policy. At the beginning of August, Rwanda agreed to take in up to 250 migrants deported from the US, according to a government spokeswoman.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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