Rwanda says it has agreed to take up to 250 migrants from the US

Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 migrants from the United States as part of a new agreement between the two countries. The agreement stipulates that Rwanda will have the right to approve each individual proposed for resettlement, suggesting a selective process. The deal is part of the US government's efforts to address the ongoing migrant crisis, which has seen a significant influx of asylum seekers and refugees entering the country. Rwanda, known for its strict immigration policies, has agreed to this arrangement, potentially providing a new destination for some of the migrants currently in the US. The details of the agreement, including the timeline and the specific criteria for selecting the migrants, have not been fully disclosed. This development represents a collaborative approach between the US and Rwanda to manage the complex issue of migration and provide alternative resettlement options for those seeking a new home.
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