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SUN · 2026-04-05 · 15:20 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0405-53631
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DR Congo to receive ‘third-country’ deportees from the US under new deal

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has agreed to receive "third-country" deportees from the United States, beginning this month. This "temporary" arrangement, paid for by the US, will see the DRC accepting individuals who are not Congolese nationals.

Edna MohamedAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-05 · 15:20 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
DR Congo to receive ‘third-country’ deportees from the US under new deal
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The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has agreed to receive "third-country" deportees from the United States, beginning this month. This "temporary" arrangement, paid for by the US, will see the DRC accepting individuals who are not Congolese nationals. The Congolese government stated the deal reflects its commitment to human dignity and international solidarity. This agreement occurs amid US efforts to broker peace between the DRC and Rwanda and secure access to Congolese minerals. Similar deals involving the US sending third-country deportees to African nations like Ghana and Uganda have faced criticism from legal experts and rights groups, who question the legal basis and treatment of deportees.

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The US has sent third-country deportees to African countries including Ghana, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Eswatini.

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Legal groups in Uganda announced that a dozen deportees were set to arrive after a deal with Trump.

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The US will pay for the deportations, and the Congolese government will face no costs.

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DRC will receive 'third-country' nationals deported from the US under a new deal.

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The arrangement is 'temporary' and reflects Congo's 'commitment to human dignity'.

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DRC gov’t says deportees will begin to arrive this month, under a ‘temporary’ arrangement paid for by the US.The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) says it is expected to receive “third-country” nationals who have been deported from the United States under a new deal with the administration of US President Donald Trump.The DRC will begin receiving deportees this month, the Congolese Ministry of Communications said in a statement on Sunday, without providing further details on the number of arrivals expected.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3ICE announces death of another Mexican detainee in US immigration custodylist 2 of 3Rights groups, Milwaukee leaders slam ICE’s arrest of Palestinian advocatelist 3 of 3Marco Rubio says he has stripped Qassem Soleimani’s niece of US residencyend of listIt described the arrangement as a “temporary” one that reflects Congo’s “commitment to human dignity and international solidarity”.As part of the arrangement, the US will pay for the deportations, and the Congolese government will face no costs, the statement said.The announcement comes as the Trump administration continues efforts to broker a peace deal between the DRC and Rwanda and to secure US access to Congolese critical minerals.Experts criticise third-country agreementsThe United States has sent third-country deportees to African countries including Ghana, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Eswatini, drawing criticism from legal experts and rights groups over the legal basis for the transfers and the treatment of deportees sent to countries ⁠where they are not nationals.Last week, legal groups in Uganda announced that a dozen deportees were set to arrive in the country after a deal with Trump.In a statement, the vice president of the Uganda-law-society" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="90986" data-entity-type="organization">Uganda Law Society, Asiimwe Anthony, said that the group had gone to court to challenge the deportation.“Our perspective of the matter is broader than a single act of deportation. We view it as but one gust from the ill winds of transnational repression that are blowing across our world,” Anthony said.
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