Opposition figures in Uganda have raised concerns over a recent agreement with the United States to receive deported migrants, including Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Critics have questioned the deal's legitimacy, citing the absence of parliamentary approval and suggesting it may be a means to alleviate political pressure within Uganda. The agreement has drawn attention as the U.S. prepares to deport Abrego Garcia to Uganda, an East African nation. The situation has prompted scrutiny both within Uganda and internationally regarding the implications of the deportation arrangement.
A look at Uganda, the east African nation where the US is set to deport Abrego Garcia https://t.co/SwweoyE6SM https://t.co/sC4D0mqraL
Opposition figures and others in Uganda on Tuesday criticized an agreement with the United States to receive deported migrants, questioning the lack of parliamentary approval and charging that the deal eases political pressure on the country's... https://t.co/FZ9H5mSHLc
A look at Uganda, the east African nation where the US is set to deport Abrego Garcia https://t.co/wygRO4mOWZ