US Now Deporting Illegals to the Central African Republic

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The Trump administration has deported another group of migrants to the Central African Republic as part of a so-called “third-country” deal.

The group of roughly 20 individuals, who arrived in the country on Friday, included Afghan, Iranian, Iraqi and Armenian nationals.

A DHS spokesperson told CBS that “if you come to our country illegally, you could end up in CECOT, GITMO, or another third countries.”

CECOT is a prison in El Salvador where hundreds of migrants, including “Maryland Man” Kilmar Abrego Garcia were sent in the first weeks of the second Trump administration.

“President Trump and Secretary Mullin are using every tool available to get illegal aliens out of American communities and out of our country,” the statement continued.

“The Trump Administration is utilizing all lawful options to carry out the largest deportation operation in history, just as President Trump promised. Anyone who has been deported received full due process.”

The Trump administration now has agreements with several dozen countries to receive deportees who are not their citizens.

These countries include South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Eswatini, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana , Rwanda and Uganda—all in Africa.

In Latin America, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have also agreed to receive so-called “third country” migrants.

In related immigration news, yesterday Alex Jones Live reported that the number of illegals being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement has slipped.

According to a new report from Axios, the average daily number of ICE detentions has fallen to 58,000.

Despite going on a $38 billion spree to expand detention capacity, ICE now has a declining detention population—in contrast to the first year of the new Trump administration, when the population was rapidly growing.

Data released by ICE showed a peak of around 72,000 migrants in custody in January of this year.

By April, that figure had fallen to just over 60,000.

“ICE actually has more capacity right now than they have people in custody,” Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Rodney Scott said at an event this week.

Those comments were echoed by Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin at a press conference in a few days later, when he said ICE’s only family detention center was “not even close to being at capacity.”

Although arrests, detentions and deportations are still significantly higher than during President Biden’s term, they are still short of the goal of 3,000 daily arrests set by White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.

Aggressive targeted enforcement actions in leftist-controlled cities were abandoned after the death of two liberal activists in Minneapolis at the beginning of the year.

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17 Responses

    1. Its too late, the demographics and characteristics of the country has been changed forever and since ‘they’ reproduce at a much higher rate. Its only going to look and get worse

  1. The group of roughly 20 individuals<<<<<<<<

    A whole 20?

    And this gets an article here on AJN with the slant that its good, instead of another betrayal by Trump The Great……………Betrayer

  2. Send all those unhappy black slaves back to Africa while your at it. ALL ABOARD, last call for all soon to be eradicated black people back to their country of origin. There won’t be any liberal crying patrons to protect them there and they can learn to feed and defend themselves.

  3. Interesting that in 1999 Texas produced our president and in 2026 New York produced a president. Its the vibes, baby. Produced and directed by divine justice….

  4. Im a Minister of Death, Praying for War,

    Ok, Battle Plan 1, is go capture a loud ass morning bird and cram into my worse enemies rectum.

    Ohhhh , what chall want, 3 chioces??? a big, medium, small???

    Let me know

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