United States deports migrants to Central African Republic

The U.S. has begun implementing a new migration agreement with the Central African Republic, deporting approximately 20 foreign nationals, including Iranian, Turkish, Syrian, and Afghan migrants, to Bangui on June 12.
The United States has begun implementing a recently concluded migration agreement with the Central African Republic (CAR), deporting approximately 20 foreign nationals to the nation. On Friday, June 12, a charter flight operated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security landed at Bangui airport, carrying individuals from various countries, including at least two Iranian women, as well as Turkish, Syrian, and Afghan migrants. The agreement, finalized in early June, facilitates these expulsions to the Central African nation, which is among the world's poorest countries. Sources: Le Monde.