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US Transfers First Migrants to Democratic Republic of Congo

US Transfers First Migrants to Democratic Republic of Congo

Post by : Shweta

In a significant move, the United States has transferred fifteen migrants to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as part of a newly established agreement with Kinshasa. The group touched down in Kinshasa late Thursday.

This group includes seven women and primarily hails from South American nations like Peru and Ecuador. While details about their backgrounds are limited, it has been reported that they will be in temporary custody in the DRC.

This deportation aligns with a broader pact where the DRC has consented to accept migrants sent by the US. In exchange, the US government will fund their accommodations, and facilities have been set up near Kinshasa to support them.

However, legal experts and human rights advocates have voiced serious concerns regarding this initiative. Some deportees reportedly had legal protections in the US barring their return to their native lands. Detractors contend that relocating them to a third nation like the DRC could breach legal safeguards and international standards.

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is expected to assist with the developing situation, potentially offering humanitarian aid and supporting migrants in voluntarily returning home if they choose.

There are indications that more migrants could be sent to the DRC in the near future, with additional arrivals anticipated regularly. Similar agreements have been reached with other African countries, including Rwanda and Uganda.

This policy has ignited political discourse in Washington, with critics scrutinizing the legality and ethical implications of moving migrants to nations where they lack prior ties. Concerns about the safety and long-term wellbeing of those affected continue to rise.

As this situation unfolds, international entities and governments are poised to monitor the effects of these deportation agreements closely and their broader implications for global migration policy.

April 18, 2026 5:57 p.m. 482

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