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Paraguay agrees to accept 25 third-country deportees from the United States

Wednesday, 22 April 2026, 06:21 · 1 min read

Paraguay has agreed to receive an initial group of 25 Spanish-speaking migrants expelled from the United States who have no ties to the South American country, becoming the latest nation to join Washington's growing network of "third-country" deportation agreements. The Paraguayan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said each case had been individually evaluated in line with international law, while a US Embassy official described the deal as a reflection of the two countries' close relationship. The arrangement is part of a broader Trump administration effort that has seen deals struck with countries including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Uganda, and South Sudan — some involving multimillion-dollar payments — though human rights advocates have condemned the programme as coercive and potentially dangerous, given that several destination countries face active conflict or serious civil unrest.

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Al Jazeera EnglishParaguay plans to accept 25 third-country migrant deportees from US ↗︎
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