Border Czar Says US Looking for More Countries to Accept Deportees

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โ€˜Weโ€™ll find a third, safe nation to send them to, and weโ€™re doing it,โ€™ Tom Homan says.

White House border czar Tom Homan said that the United States is aiming to reach deals with several countries to accept deported illegal immigrants whose countries of origin wonโ€™t take them back.

โ€œWhen youโ€™ve got countries that wonโ€™t take their nationals back, and they canโ€™t stay here, we find another country willing to accept them,โ€ Homan told Politico in an interview published on Friday, adding that the United States may not send some deported individuals to third countries that agree to accept them.

Homan then said that the United States is working to find other countries to accept deported illegal immigrants and indicated in the interview that some agreements are being hashed out. He would not name those other nations until โ€œsigned agreementsโ€ are intact.

When the U.S. government signs โ€œthese agreements with all these countries,โ€ he added, โ€œwe make arrangements to make sure these countries are receiving these people and thereโ€™s opportunities for these people.โ€

So far, the Trump administration has deported people to South Sudan and El Salvador, although they were not those foreign nationalsโ€™ countries of origin.

โ€œIf there is a significant public threat or national security threatโ€”thereโ€™s one thing for sureโ€”theyโ€™re not walking the streets of this country,โ€œ he said. โ€Weโ€™ll find a third, safe nation to send them to, and weโ€™re doing it.โ€

Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to deport eight foreign nationals to South Sudan, with the justices lifting an order from a lower court that blocked their deportation.

In an unsigned order, the Supreme Court said that the lower court couldnโ€™t โ€œenforce an injunction that our stay rendered unenforceableโ€ and suggested that the Trump administration should return to the high court if more assistance is needed. Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented in the order, with Sotomayor writing that the majority is favoring the Trump administration.

By Jack Phillips

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