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Paraguay Plans to Accept 25 Third Country Migrant Deportees From US

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AI-generatedThis news reflects ongoing U.S. immigration policy efforts under the Trump administration, focusing on deportations to third countries as a strategy to manage migrant flows. It highlights international diplomatic agreements and financial incentives in migration management, with potential impacts on regional stability and human rights concerns.
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- Paraguay will accept 25 Spanish-speaking deportees from the U.S. starting Thursday.
- This is part of President Donald Trump's mass deportation initiative.
- The U.S. has allocated over $40 million to incentivize foreign countries to accept deportees.
- Advocacy groups have raised concerns about legality and human rights implications.
- The agreement involves 'third-country' deportations to nations where deportees have no ties.
The deportation agreement is unlikely to have immediate material impact on tourism flows or sentiment. However, negative media coverage could still affect perceptions of Paraguay as a destination.
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