DHS Sending 250 Migrants to Rwanda
Rwanda’s government has agreed to accept 250 illegal migrants whose deportations are being rejected by their home countries.

Rwanda’s government has agreed to accept 250 illegal migrants whose deportations are being rejected by their home countries.

President Donald Trump’s deputies have asked the Supreme Court to punish a Boston-based activist judge who has rejected the court’s decision to allow deportations to other countries.

President Donald Trump’s deputies are hoping to deport one million people in his first year, partly by signing up many countries to serve as landing pads for migrants from China and other countries that refuse to accept their deported citizens, according to the Washington Post.

President Donald Trump’s deputies deported 261 criminal migrants to detention centers in El Salvador, beating a U.S. judge’s desperate attempt to block the international enforcement of the nation’s immigration laws.

Sec. of State Marco Rubio has inked a deal with Guatemala that allows U.S. officials to deport migrants from many nations to the poor Central American nation.

A State Department official admitted that requiring border crossers to first seek asylum in Mexico would drastically cut illegal immigration.

President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says it is not “sound policy” or within the “unilateral authority” of the United States to require border crossers to seek asylum in Mexico.

More than 700 miles of new border wall along the U.S. border with Mexico have already been built or are in the process of being built, the Department of Homeland Security’s Acting Secretary Chad Wolf told Breitbart News exclusively this weekend.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and a delegation of Democrat lawmakers met with a number of left-wing activists and socialist politicians during their visit to Guatemala, some of which have links to billionaire George Soros.

President Trump’s administration is considering adding the country of Guatemala to its highly-effective travel ban list that has essentially halted all legal immigration from eight foreign countries with serious terrorist and crime problems.

President Donald Trump has announced a comprehensive immigration reform deal with the Mexico government, but the details have not been released.

U.S. officials are pressuring Mexico to sign a “safe third country” deal that would help U.S. border officers quickly deport migrants, either back into Mexico or all the way back to their home countries.
