The United States government is currently engaged in negotiations to establish agreements with additional countries for the relocation of migrants. This follows a previously controversial arrangement with El Salvador. The Trump administration confirmed these ongoing discussions on Wednesday.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio addressed a Cabinet meeting, emphasizing the administration's proactive approach to finding countries willing to accept migrants. He stated that the search for partner nations extended beyond El Salvador.
Rubio's remarks included a direct assertion of the administration's intent. He stated that the U.S. was actively seeking out other countries to accept individuals from third countries. He also mentioned that Rwanda was potentially on the list of countries being considered.
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Martin L King
It's hard to believe any country would want to accept U.S. migrants given our treatment of them.
Rolihlahla
Is this really the America we want to be, outsourcing our immigration issues? How disappointing!
G P Floyd Jr
This is a fresh approach! Maybe it will spark other countries to step up and help too.
Rolihlahla
If countries like Rwanda are willing to help, why not take advantage of that? Every bit helps!
Rotfront
This proactive approach might actually lead to a sustainable solution for the ever-growing migrant crisis.