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Countries the U.S. has asked/plans to ask to take deportees who are not their citizens

Countries the U.S. has asked/plans to ask to take deportees who are not their citizens
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scythian12

Sending them to Mongolia is all fun and games until Jose Khan comes riding across the steppe, and takes over the world

15 hours ago
Aromatic_Working_660

maybe that was a real reason to build a wall/s

13 hours ago
McGuineaRI

Mongolia had to have been a joke.

15 hours ago
hennabeak

Weird combo, but OK. Where do we sign up?

7 hours ago
Huge_Friendship_6435

Why did some countries say yes. Do they gain anything?

16 hours ago
FreezingRobot

Some places are getting paid. Others, like Mexico, are taking them because the folks are Mexican citizens.

16 hours ago
tokeiito14

The map explicitly says "who are not their citizens"

15 hours ago
rickyman20

I'm a bit confused... The Mexican government did explicitly state they will only take back Mexican citizens and have denied flights into the country where there were doubts that they all were Mexican

13 hours ago
Ok_Construction5119

You're confused that something you saw on reddit was inaccurate?

11 hours ago
IlovesmyOrangesGRAHH

For all we know this map might also be inaccurate, this administration isn't known for it's accuracy you know

9 hours ago
TMWNN
  • Map is posted on Reddit
  • Map is from the New York Times, via Statista
  • People question the data
  • You say "this administration isn't known for it's accuracy you know"

Ah, Reddit. Please, never stop Redditarding.

8 hours ago
Howiebledsoe

yes, but Mexico is already well versed with managing migrants from central and south America, so it would be business as usual for them. South Sudan on the other hand… well I guess their refugee camps are still in order from the civil war.

7 hours ago
pickleolo

Mexico has problems with inmigrants too

6 hours ago
Howiebledsoe

Exactly, but many of those immigrants are hoping to continue north. The US has been paying Mexico for decades to deal with it’s immigration issues, which is why Mexico has so many immigration holding areas on it’s southern borders.

6 hours ago
pickleolo

yeah but Mexico is not a nice place to be a poor inmigrant.

6 hours ago
CheeseIsAHypothesis

It's talking about taking deportees who are not citizens of their country. Mexico agreed because it's the country that those deportees came into the US through.

15 hours ago
Juankzjt

yes

16 hours ago
xInfiniteJmpzzz

Kosovo is independent only because of the US and will obviously get more funds.

16 hours ago
The_Junton

And canada and france and denmark and Germany and Turkey and Italy and Belgium and norway and Portugal and Spain and the uk and Albania

15 hours ago
xInfiniteJmpzzz

You’re not getting what I’m saying. Do you really think that without the US it would’ve happened like it happened? Back then the US was even more the biggest voice in NATO. Even nowadays that orange chump is showing that they are as everyone is doing how he ordered it with the forced investing into the nation’s militaries for European countries and I despise it.

15 hours ago
Firelord_11

South Sudan is one of the poorest countries in the world and just came out of a civil war. How poor are we talking? A whopping 8% of their country has electricity. As far as I know, they don't have a ton of resources and understandably are desperate for basically any way to make money.

Wait, you might ask, if 8% of their country has electricity and they have such a poor human rights record, how can they expect to provide accommodations for so many deportees? The answer is: they don't.

See also: Rwanda Asylum Plan.

10 hours ago
counter-music

What makes you so confident they are out of the civil war?

A lack of media representation means nothing regarding conflicts abroad. The U.S. and many other popular western journals will only highlight the wars that serve to benefit domestic policy, or incite “necessary” foreign policy changes.

Last I have seen it is still a bloody conflict, and seeing anyone “deported” to an active combat zone inspires fear in all.

6 hours ago
Firelord_11

Thanks for clarifying. I know very little about the situation in South Sudan. I was just going by a Wikipedia article that said their war ended in 2020. If you have any resources on it, I would appreciate it! I'm always interested in educating myself about the world around me.

1 hour ago
morbie5

They are almost certainly getting paid to do this in some way. Except for probably Mexico because in that case they came via Mexico to the southern US border

16 hours ago
InterstellarChange

ICE has a budget larger than the FBI. Countries that accept for political favor and literally hundreds of millions in revenue. US human traffiking for profit.

15 hours ago
Flames57

Human trafic is what was happening during the illegal immigration. Literally ONGs are being paid to take people to the high immigration countries (US, europe)

15 hours ago
Erotic-Career-7342

exactly

12 hours ago
Healthy_Exposure353

This actually will prevent true human trafficking in the future. No racists will pay the traffickers $$ if they end up in Africa. They just want to be a white country. That’s racism. Two birds with one stone: prevent human trafficking & prevent racism. Win-win.

7 hours ago
LockNo2943

Boatloads of money, probably.

14 hours ago
ProfAsmani

The leaders may get cash in envelopes.

12 hours ago
ConcreteBackflips

Tariffs make more sense now eh

8 hours ago
Healthy_Exposure353

I’m so proud of Rwanda for taking these displaced people. Wonderful country. If they don’t want to go to Rwanda, it’s because they’re racist; and we especially don’t want racists in the USA - so it’s doubly as good if they are removed, in that case.

7 hours ago
Careful_Source6129

They gain humans. Under the current economic system, this is apparently a negative. We should really reconsider the way we run things.

15 hours ago
bojackstrawman

Kosovo said yeah sure fuck it why not

16 hours ago
WestShitneySurvivor

It's their way of thanking America and NATO for pushing Serbia's shit in during the Kosovo War

Kosovo wouldn't even exist if NATO hadn't graphite bombed Yugoslavia, like it was Iraq in Desert Storm

14 hours ago
sndrtj

They know most wil probably leave for the nearest EU country the very day they land.

6 hours ago
Jearrow

Why Rwanda 😢

14 hours ago
bigbird727

I'm sure the responses in this thread will be reasonable

16 hours ago
popegonzalo

US is doing something very dangerous: being a rich country, a few dozens of billions of financial assisatance can lure very poor countries to take deportees. take el salvador as an example: it has a total GDP of 37.8B. If US says it can provide 10B funding to it, which is >1/4 of their economy, then they will immediately accept the deal from US.

14 hours ago
Satyawada

Bhutan and any of the Stan countries is a rather wild ask

15 hours ago
Stonedfiremine

Cambodia....

16 hours ago
Meanteenbirder

I believe Mexico is more or less taking them and then sending them off to their home country in Latin America

14 hours ago
WurserII

I hope morocco, Senegal and Mauritania do not accept or they will end up entering Europe through Spain.

10 hours ago
theodiousolivetree

What a surprise. Algeria doesn't want to take deportees who are not its own. Usually Algeria doesn't want deportees who are its own people. Lot of algerians with algerian ID, algerian passport staying illegally in France that Algeria sends back them to France.

16 hours ago
Fodraz

Mongolia LOL

15 hours ago
MoonPieVishal

Why have costa rica and panama agreed to accept people who are not their citizens? They are pretty rich countries to accept this

14 hours ago
Careful_Source6129

This kinda seems like slavery with extra steps.

15 hours ago
Confident_Reporter14

They will be lovely camps where people are concentrated. They’re still working on the name I guess.

14 hours ago
Careful_Source6129

Reeducation camps? No, that's been done before...

12 hours ago
DwarvenSupremacist

Damn, entering a country illegally (and staying despite hundreds of warnings to leave and even compensation offered to self deport where you want) actually has consequences? I can’t just break the law forever and reap all the benefits? wtf is this, fascism?

7 hours ago
Careful_Source6129

Nah, totally. I was just saying that life in the 3rd world (and basically everywhere) is so bad that governments can essentially cannibalise people in the name of 'growth'. Whatever the fuck economic growth is, I'm positive the human race doesn't need it.

6 hours ago
OttawaHonker5000

he's going to send the illegals to Rwanda so they're not on American land

I think the uk is letting them use one of their better detention facilities

16 hours ago
srmndeep

From US to South Sudan. That could be a total upside-down for someone.. 🫨

16 hours ago
McGuineaRI

Why would Mexico agree to take in people who aren't even their citizens? Their version of ICE is 10x crazier and more active. What did they say was the reason they'd do that?

15 hours ago
Erotic-Career-7342

Maybe cause they crossed over into America through Mexico?

12 hours ago
Meowman__1

Bhutan, really?

16 hours ago
Least_Pattern_8740

When did he ask Egypt, Morroco or Tunisia?

14 hours ago
Winter_Criticism_236

Well Canada would also like its smartest brains back thank you.. just shove them across the border..

11 hours ago
timkatt10

Didn't he refer to most of them as shit hole countries in his first term?

10 hours ago
Traditional-Pop-60

Just a thought but I think he is selling the people. The aircraft are returning with pallets.

10 hours ago
suhkuhtuh

I cant see how this could possibly go wrong... /s

10 hours ago
Commentsdontmatter

Air drop em

10 hours ago
pickleolo

The Map is wrong, Mexico is only accepting Mexican citizens.

6 hours ago
Shugza-2021

The setup for World War 3

6 hours ago
melt11

South Sudan?

5 hours ago
Johnnythemonkey2010

into warzones?

16 hours ago
PokemonFan587

The stan fam 🤣

Who even lives there

15 hours ago
Kyzylkys789182188192

On the map 55m Ppl

15 hours ago
Boboforprez

India accepted deportees too I believe

13 hours ago
unkyduck

I hope they asked Canada.

Motherfuckers.

12 hours ago
SpingusCZ

Turkmenistan 😭 😭 😭

11 hours ago
Tony5ify

Hell yeah

15 hours ago
Z3DUBB

Is this not human trafficking

11 hours ago
Kyzylkys789182188192

I don’t think so, human trafficking usually involves some kind of exploitation like slavery or organs

11 hours ago
Z3DUBB

Yeah but forcing people to places against their will is also human trafficking

11 hours ago
Entire-Visual621

that is messed up

11 hours ago
batkave

Also plans on doing it to citizens too

12 hours ago
DwarvenSupremacist

Damn, entering a country illegally, and staying there despite multiple warnings to leave, has consequences?? wtf I thought laws were just a suggestion in the US

7 hours ago
pirate40plus

You can’t force a country to accept their citizens. You can ask another country to accept them. Yes, they often get paid for taking them.

Ask yourself this, how bad must an individual be if their own country won’t take them back?

7 hours ago
Macau_Serb-Canadian

The Serbian Province of Kosovo-Metohija -- currently under illegitimate and in fact in terms of the UN illegal administration by one ethnic group -- is not a country.

14 hours ago
Entire-Visual621

serbian diaspora talking opinion disregarded

11 hours ago
Macau_Serb-Canadian

Serbophobic scumbags regardless of where they are from blocked at sight.

6 hours ago
Taphouselimbo

The conservative fascist cruelty. The opposition party twiddles their thumbs.

12 hours ago