Migrants deported from the United States to countries other than their own could now be sent to the Democratic Republic of the Congo under a new agreement announced by the Congolese government on April 5. The deal would allow the U.S. to deport so-called third-country nationals to Kinshasa starting this month. The U.S. will be covering the costs, and Congo is describing the arrangement as temporary.
However, this is not about Congolese nationals being returned home. It is about people from other countries being transferred…









