Twenty Nations Will Accept Illegal Aliens From America
The Trump administration’s enduring efforts to bring down the number of illegal aliens still present in America achieved a huge breakthrough deportations as twenty nations have formally agreed to accept the said illegals, according to a Newmax news report. This development could lead to an acceleration of deportations.
To put things in perspective, posted below is the excerpt from the Newsmax report. Some parts in boldface…
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday that the United States has secured agreements with 20 countries to accept migrants living in the U.S. illegally who refuse to return to their home nations, describing the deals as a key part of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement strategy.
Rubio said the agreements allow the United States to deport certain illegal aliens to so-called “safe” third countries when returning them directly to their countries of origin is not possible.
“A part of securing our border is dealing with the people that are in this country unlawfully, many of whom do not want to go back to the country that they originally came from,” Rubio said during a Cabinet meeting at the White House.
He said in some cases deportations are blocked because the migrants’ home countries refuse to accept them or because court rulings delay removals.
“One of the key things we have achieved is now 20 countries have signed third-country national agreements,” Rubio said. “These are safe countries where individuals who refuse to go back to their country of origin can be sent to that country instead.”
The agreements mark a significant expansion of the administration’s deportation efforts as President Donald Trump pushes forward with a broad immigration crackdown focused on border security and removal of illegal aliens living in the country illegally.
Rubio said the administration has worked closely with the Department of Homeland Security to implement the policy. He did not identify the countries that have signed the agreements or specify when the deals were finalized.
According to Rubio, the threat of deportation to a third country has also encouraged some illegal aliens to voluntarily return to their home countries.
“What often happens when you go to the person who’s here unlawfully and say, ‘We’re going to send you to this third country,’ is all of a sudden they decide they’d rather go back to their home country instead,” Rubio said.
Immigration enforcement and deportation policies have remained central priorities for the Trump administration, which has argued tougher enforcement measures are necessary to deter illegal immigration and strengthen border security.
Let me end this piece by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this development? Do you think this breakthrough will lead to more deportations of illegal aliens soon? How many illegal immigrants are living within your local community right now?
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During a recent Trump administration cabinet meeting, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed that the United States has secured deportation agreements with approximately 20 countries around the world. According to Rubio, these agreements would allow the U.S. to deport individuals to those nations, which he described as “safe” destinations for returned migrants. His comments were presented as part of broader immigration enforcement efforts aimed at expanding international cooperation on deportations. However, Rubio’s characterization quickly drew sharp criticism from immigration experts. Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a senior fellow at the American Immigration Council, publicly challenged the claim on social media, arguing that labeling all of these destination countries as “safe” was misleading. He specifically highlighted concerns regarding the Democratic Republic of the Congo, one of the countries reportedly involved in such arrangements. Reports cited in the discussion suggest that even officials and observers in some receiving countries have acknowledged serious safety concerns. In one referenced case, migrants deported to Congo were reportedly granted temporary visas allowing limited movement, but were also informed they could apply for asylum while simultaneously being discouraged from doing so due to safety risks in the country. These conditions raised questions about whether such destinations meet internationally recognized standards of safety for deportees. The controversy adds to ongoing scrutiny of Rubio’s role in shaping U.S. foreign and immigration policy. At the same time, he has been involved in other international disputes, including tensions with global health authorities over disease outbreaks. Critics argue that the administration’s framing of deportation partnerships oversimplifies complex humanitarian and security conditions in receiving countries, while supporters maintain that expanding deportation options is necessary for immigration enforcement. The debate underscores broader political divisions over U.S. immigration policy and international cooperation.