Uganda has agreed to accept some migrants deported from the United States under conditional terms, excluding individuals with criminal records. This decision comes as part of a broader policy shift by the Trump administration to deport migrants to third countries rather than allowing them to remain within the United States.
The Trump administration had previously deported migrants to countries such as Eswatini and South Sudan, a practice that has sparked debate over the humanitarian implications of such actions. Uganda’s agreement to accept some of these deportees marks a significant development in the ongoing discussions surrounding migrant policy and international cooperation in the United States.