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In order to deport non-Salvadoran migrants and make it unlawful for them to apply for asylum in the United States, the Trump administration is negotiating a "Safe Third Country" deal with El Salvador.
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The World from PRX on MSNAs El Salvador courts its exiles, some begin to returnAs migration from El Salvador to the US drops, a small but growing number of Salvadoran immigrants are now returning home ...
The arrangement, known as a "Safe Third Country" agreement, would empower U.S. immigration officials to deport non-Salvadoran migrants to El Salvador, blocking them from requesting asylum in the U.S.
The designation of El Salvador as a “safe third country” would reflect the increasingly warm relationship between El Salvador and the United States under the Central American country’s ...
Guatemala's President Bernardo Arévalo denies signing a new asylum agreement with the U.S. He addressed the issue Friday ...
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Guatemala and Honduras have signed agreements with the United States to potentially offer refuge to ...
It’s not the first time that the government has tried to offload migrants elsewhere, with the first Trump administration enacting policies like Remain in Mexico and the so-called safe third ...
Rubio emphasized that the conversations are with "not just El Salvador." He didn't name the countries, but the Washington Post reported earlier this month there could be as many as 30.
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