The White House has reached agreements with Uganda and Honduras to accept illegal immigrants deported from the United States. Specifically, the U.S. has finalized a deal with Honduras to begin deporting illegal immigrants to that country. Meanwhile, the United Kingdom has secured a separate agreement with Iraq aimed at accelerating the return of failed Iraqi asylum seekers. This UK-Iraq deal is part of efforts to address migrant crossings, including small boat arrivals across the English Channel. Despite these agreements, some asylum seekers continue to challenge deportations, as exemplified by an Iraqi asylum seeker who won the right to remain in the UK after claiming his identification documents were confiscated by a people smuggler. The UK government is also facing calls for stronger measures to stop migrant boats, with some advocating for naval intervention to deter crossings.
BREAKING - The U.S. has reached an agreement with Honduras to start deporting illegal immigrants to their country.
BREAKING: U.S. has reportedly reached an agreement with Honduras to deport illegal immigrants to their country.
The White House has negotiated deals with Uganda and Honduras to absorb illegal immigrants from the US. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/3X9lX4ALgz