Discussions with the Central African country come as the Trump administration looks for more countries willing to accept deportees as part of a sweeping crackdown.

It was unclear if a deal would involve migrants who had already been deported or those who will be in the future, but any deal would potentially make Rwanda the first African country to enter into such an agreement with the United States.

Rwanda’s foreign minister, Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe, said on Sunday that his country’s government was in “early stage” talks about receiving third-country deportees from the United States.

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    How is this not being plastered as wholesale human trafficking between countries, being done with full public awareness?

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    They’ve got a deal to send Latinos to El Salvador, and now they need a place to send the blacks. They’ll probably cut a deal with North Korea to send Asians to them.

    American whites will be sent to the new 30,000 bed concentration camp currently being built in Guantanamo Bay, out of the view of the media and courts.