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What Is Trump's 'Safe Third Country' Deal With El Salvador? US Developing Asylum Agreement With Central American Nation - MSNIn order to deport non-Salvadoran migrants and make it unlawful for them to apply for asylum in the United States, the Trump administration is negotiating a "Safe Third Country" deal with El Salvador.
The designation of El Salvador as a “safe third country” would reflect the increasingly warm relationship between El Salvador and the United States under the Central American country’s ...
The arrangement, known as a "Safe Third Country" agreement, would empower U.S. immigration officials to deport non-Salvadoran migrants to El Salvador, blocking them from requesting asylum in the U.S.
The proposal with El Salvador, known as a "safe third country" agreement, could potentially be an option for Venezuelan gang members convicted in the U.S. if Venezuela refuses to accept them, ...
The plan would designate El Salvador as a “Safe Third Country” as part of the agreement, pushing the migrants to seek asylum there instead of the U.S.
A judge blocked the deportation of migrants to countries other than their own. Attorneys representing at least one of 17 alleged Venezuelan gang members who were deported Sunday to El Salvador's ...
GUATEMALA CITY — Guatemala and Honduras have signed agreements with the United States to potentially offer refuge to people ...
Once dubbed the murder capital of the world, El Salvador has undergone a dramatic transformation. It’s now considered one of the safest countries in the Western Hemisphere.
Canada’s continued recognition of the U.S. as a “safe” country under the Safe Third Country Agreement may be increasingly untenable. Efforts to repeal it could backfire.
The State Department said Friday that Secretary of State Marco Rubio will use his visit to El Salvador next week to push officials there to agree to receive deported foreign nationals from ...
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