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Central African Republic plans to accept third-country deportees from the United States, officials say
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Central African Republic plans to accept third-country deportees from the United States, officials say

June 8, 2026 4 Min Read
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    • The timing of the primary flight is unknown.
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The Central African Republic has agreed to just accept migrants from different international locations who’ve been deported by the US, two sources acquainted with the matter mentioned. That is the most recent instance of the Trump administration’s agreements with African international locations to speed up pressured removals.

The U.S. authorities is sending so-called third-country deportees to African international locations such because the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Sierra Leone and Equatorial Guinea below opaque agreements that Senate Democrats say value tens of tens of millions of {dollars}.

In lots of circumstances, deportees had secured authorized safety from U.S. immigration courts towards deportation. However rights teams argue that the US can circumvent these protections via agreements with third international locations.

Enterprise with us was mentioned ⁠Delegation

Washington has defended the deportations as authorized.

The cope with the Central African Republic was mentioned throughout a Might 18 assembly in Bangui with a U.S. delegation led by Christian Jobe Erhardt, deputy assistant secretary for the State Division’s Bureau of Inhabitants, Refugees, and Immigration, a Central African authorities official informed Reuters.

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“The Central African Republic will definitely settle for migrants deported by the US authorities inside the framework of the settlement with the US,” the official mentioned on situation of anonymity.

A diplomat primarily based within the area additionally mentioned on situation of anonymity that an settlement had been reached.

The timing of the primary flight is unknown.

The Central African Republic has endured repeated cycles of insecurity since gaining independence from France in 1960, leaving most of its 5.5 million folks in poverty.

President Faustin-Archange Touadera, who gained a 3rd time period in elections final December, has turned to Russia for safety help, however has additionally proven renewed curiosity in partnerships with Western international locations over vital minerals.

Neither Central African authorities officers nor diplomats primarily based within the area have offered particulars about what number of migrants can be despatched to the nation, their nationalities or when the flights will depart, however one current court docket ruling suggests efforts are already underway.

On Might 22, U.S. District Choose Lee Rosenthal issued a short lived restraining order blocking the Turkish nationwide’s deportation, noting that U.S. authorities had deliberate to deport the Turkish nationwide to the Central African Republic on Might 26.

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Help to deportees

An official from the Worldwide Group for Migration (IOM) confirmed to Reuters that the company could be concerned in helping deportees arriving within the Central African Republic.

IOM is already offering help to third-country deportees elsewhere in Africa, together with Congo.

The US gave IOM $85 million this yr for operations within the Central African Republic.

An IOM spokesperson didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

The Central African President’s Workplace and the State Division didn’t reply to requests for remark.

The Division of Homeland Safety mentioned all deportees acquired full due course of. It referred to “questions relating to the small print of the settlement” to the State Division.

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