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Guatemala's president agrees to accept third-country migrants deported from U.S.
Guatemala's president says his country will accept migrants from other countries who are being deported from the United States.
Guatemala to increase deportation flights from US carrying migrants from other countries
Guatemala has pledged a 40% increase in deportation flights carrying Guatemalans and migrants of other nationalities from the United States, President Bernardo Arévalo announced Wednesday during a press conference with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Guatemala to accept migrants from other countries deported by US
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo said on Wednesday that his country had agreed to accept migrants from other countries after they are deported from the United States. At that point, under the
Guatemala will increase number of deportation flights it accepts from US
Guatemala will accept 40% more deportation flights from the United States, including both Guatemalan deportees and those of other nationalities, President Bernardo Arevalo said after a meeting with U.
Guatemala strikes deal with Rubio to accept migrants deported from US
Under the ‘safe third country’ agreement, the deportees would then be sent back to their home countries at US expense.
Guatemala promises surge in deportation flights from US, courting Rubio
Guatemala's leader promised Wednesday (Feb 5) to allow a surge of deportation flights from the United States as he won a show of support from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a boost after simmering tensions in the Central American country.
Guatemala gives Rubio second deportation deal for returning migrants
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arvalo said Wednesday his country will accept migrants from other countries who are being deported from the United States, the second deportation deal that Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reached during a Central America trip that has been focused mainly on immigration.
Guatemala agrees to accept deportees from other countries, in deal with Rubio
Guatemala has agreed to accept flights of illegal immigrants from the U.S., Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday.
Guatemala agrees to increase number of US deportation flights it accepts
In 2024, roughly 66,000 people were deported from the US to Guatemala. Under Trump, that number is expected to rise.
Rubio says El Salvador offers to accept deportees of any nationality, including Americans
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said El Salvador's president will accept deportees of any nationality, including violent American criminals imprisoned in U.S.
Rubio says El Salvador will accept criminals deported from the US
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that El Salvador has offered to accept criminals deported from the United States who come from anywhere in the world, including American citizens, reports Bloomberg.
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Rubio pledges support for Guatemala's infrastructure, issues foreign aid waivers
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Wednesday the U.S. plans to support Guatemala with new infrastructure projects ...
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ICE arrests illegal immigrant in Texas wanted for Guatemala murder
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently apprehended an illegal immigrant in Texas, who was wanted for murder in Guatemala. Dennis Alexander Valenzuela, 37, was arrested on Jan. 31 at ...
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Guatemala will accept migrants from other countries deported from the US
Secretary of State Marco Rubio shared details of the agreement in Guatemala City on Wednesday while defending Donald Trump's ...
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Trump orders US military to fly migrants to Guantanamo Bay under his deportation plan
U.S. officials say the first military aircraft carrying detained migrants to Guantanamo Bay is expected to depart on Tuesday.
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