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US Deports African Migrants to Uganda Under Controversial Third-Country Deal

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Last updated: April 4, 2026 7:41 am
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The United States has deported eight migrants of African origin to Uganda under a controversial third-country agreement.

Authorities confirmed that the group arrived in Uganda after a US court approved their removal. The arrangement allows Uganda to receive individuals who cannot return to their home countries due to risks such as persecution or safety concerns.

Uganda’s government stated that it considers itself a safe destination for such migrants and remains committed to offering protection and dignity to those in need. Officials added that the deported individuals were neither Ugandan nor American citizens.

However, the move has drawn strong criticism. The Uganda Law Society condemned the deportations, calling the process inhumane and legally questionable. The group has announced plans to challenge the policy in court.

This transfer reflects a broader immigration strategy introduced under Donald Trump, which focuses on stricter enforcement and increased deportations. The policy includes sending migrants to third countries willing to accept them.

Human rights advocates have raised concerns about the legality and ethics of such agreements. Critics argue that relocating migrants to unfamiliar countries may expose them to new risks and uncertainty.

Uganda is not the only country involved in such arrangements. Other African nations, including Ghana and South Sudan, have also accepted deportees under similar deals.

The policy continues to spark debate as governments balance immigration control with humanitarian responsibilities.

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