Kosovo agrees to accept U.S. deportations of migrants from other countries
Source: CBS News
June 11, 2025 / 9:22 AM EDT
The European country of Kosovo has agreed to a Trump administration request to allow the U.S. to deport a small group of migrants to the landlocked Balkan nation who are not from there, U.S. and Kosovar officials told CBS News.
Officials in Kosovo, Europe's youngest country, agreed to host 50 deportees from other countries, the latest agreement in a broader and aggressive effort by the Trump administration to convince countries around the world to accept migrants who are not their citizens. In a statement to CBS News, Kosovo's embassy in the U.S. confirmed the deportation agreement.
"In response to the request from the United States regarding the reception and relocation of third-country nationals, we have expressed our willingness to cooperate with the United States in addressing this matter under established conditions," the embassy said. Kosovo's embassy said the deal would allow 50 deportees from other nations to be "temporarily relocated" to Kosovo, while officials there work to facilitate "their safe return to their home country."
It's unclear who exactly could be sent by the U.S. to Kosovo or which countries they would be from. Typically, the U.S. uses third country deportation agreements to deport migrants whose home countries won't take them back, in some cases because of strained diplomatic relations.
Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/kosovo-accept-u-s-deportations-of-migrants-from-other-countries/

LauraInLA
(2,154 posts)is trying to change that, but it hasnt happened yet, has it?!
IronLionZion
(49,124 posts)sending people to countries where they are not from and don't have citizenship just to get them out of our country is pretty dirty.
Javaman
(64,042 posts)who cares if these countries send up their real criminals, as long as they are white, the orange asshole sees opportunity to enlist them into his thug force.