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Burkina Faso Rejected US’s “Indecent” Proposal to Accept Deportees

Burkina Faso firmly rejected the Trump administration’s request to host U.S. deportees, labeling it “indecent” after the U.S. suspended visa services in a possible pressure move, highlighting tensions in third-country deportation deals with African nations amid human rights outcry.

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By Redaction ARPS with AP

Burkina Faso rejected a request from the Trump administration to accept deportees from the U.S., calling the proposal “indecent” and not aligned with its values.

This statement followed the U.S. Embassy in Burkina Faso’s suspension of most visa services for locals, a move the Foreign Minister suggested might be a pressure tactic.

Since July, the U.S. has been deporting individuals to several African countries as part of a controversial policy, leading to protests from human rights organizations.

Reports indicate the U.S. is offering financial incentives to these countries to accept the deportees.

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