Let’s see how fast Abrego-Garcia changes his tune about his accommodations in San Salvador and how quickly bleeding heart progressive Democrats in Congress pool their pennies together to pay for photo ops in the heart of Kigali in the summer.
RWANDA, HERE WE COME!
Yes, it’s true, all of it.
BREAKING: @POTUS Trump Makes Deal With Government Of RWANDA, AFRICA To Deport Illegal Aliens Whose Home Country Won’t Accept Them Or They Have A Witholding Order For Deportation To Their Home Country!
U.S. Already Deported An Iraqi Man There!
Don’t Leave, Get Deported To Africa! pic.twitter.com/5t8VSFQGPW— John Basham (@JohnBasham) April 28, 2025
The master at thinking out of the box is now thinking of getting those thousands of pesky illegal deportees out of the United States and off to Africa, bolstering the efforts of the Central American countries who are taking them back right now.
Rwanda has signaled they are more than willing to help, especially as it gives their country a chance to help give unfortunate migrants a leg up. Well, on top of that migrant babysitting cha-ching the US is known for paying.
…Olivier Nduhungirehe, while speaking on state broadcaster Rwanda TV, said that the talks are “ongoing,” though he noted that the conversations are still in the early stages and that they have “not yet reached a stage where we can say exactly how things will proceed.” He emphasized his country’s humanitarian interest in “giving another chance to migrants who have problems across the world.”
The foreign minister added that the talks were “not new to us,” referring to the multimillion-dollar deal that the country made with Britain last year to receive deported illegal migrants from that country. The deal fell apart after Labour succeeded the Conservative party in the 2024 election.
Mr. Nduhungirehe’s comments follow the release of leaked Department of State cables that raised the curtain on the Trump administration’s plans to expand its list of countries to which it is sending deported migrants. Last month, Secretary Rubio declared that the White House was “actively searching” for countries that were willing to accept “some of the most despicable human beings.”
The government has already approached several other countries in Central Africa, including Equatorial Guinea and Angola, according to a recent report from CBS News. Libya, Eswatini, and even the European country of Moldova are being considered by the administration. Hundreds of migrants have already been deported to Costa Rica and Panama, and Guatemala has recently agreed to take in deportees.
This is all part of the Trump administration’s plans to expand so-called available ‘Third Countries’ for deportations of illegals here whose own countries of origin refuse to take their gems of humanity back again.
They surely do not belong or have any right to be in this country. Mayhap the thought of being dispersed to some African hellhole with a questionable human rights record will give new border jumpers pause, and ones already in the US food for thought as far as self-deportation options.
…The talks are part of an intense diplomatic campaign by the Trump administration to convince as many nations as possible — including those with controversial human rights records — to receive deportees from the U.S., such as migrants whose home countries won’t take them back.
…The Eastern Hemisphere countries that the Trump administration has identified as places that could potentially accept deportations of third country nationals include Angola, Benin, Equatorial Guinea, Eswatini, Libya, Moldova and Rwanda, according to the internal government documents and officials. The U.S. has yet to announce any formal deals with these nations.
The Wall Street Journal reported on the internal talks with some of these countries in April. The negotiations with Angola and Equatorial Guinea have not been previously reported.
It’s unclear who exactly would be sent to the third countries if any deportation arrangements are finalized. But one of the ideas under consideration, the internal government documents show, would be for the U.S. to use the agreements to deport suspected members of Tren de Aragua, the Venezuelan gang Mr. Trump has made into a focal point of his crackdown on illegal immigration.
Ah, anyone being sent to deepest darkest Africa has always been something of a joke when it gets wished, but now?
IS THERE ANYTHING TRUMP CAN’T DO?
There are indications that there may already be a lucky Rwandan lottery winner occupying a berth in the country if the leaked diplomatic cables are accurate.
How sad for him to be missing the rest of the ski season.
According to this new unverified diplomatic cable dated April 22, 2025, Ameen’s “relocation” to Rwanda occurred earlier this month.
Rwanda has previously received other U.S. deportees, including a stateless man linked to accomplices of the 9/11 attacks. #FactsOnRwanda
— Facts On Rwanda (@FactsOnRwanda) April 24, 2025
Out of nowhere, it appears the British are aghast at the entire proposal.
Not because it’s inhumane or anything, but because the British-ergo British taxpayer-are the ones who originally built the barracks the Rwandans intend to use to house their own border jumping miscreants. It was all for a Tory deportation plan that Keir Starmer had immediately canceled the second he became Prime Minister. The Rwandan government is now turning them into housing for Camp US Illegals, which is an insult too far for Starm-tossed and fiscally-devastated British dignity.
Rwandan accommodation paid for by British taxpayers could be used to house migrants deported from the US by Donald Trump.
The Rwandan government will discuss housing those removed from America in facilities built by the UK as part of a possible deportation deal, The Telegraph understands.
...Sir Keir Starmer scrapped the Tory government’s Rwanda deportation plan as soon as he won the election last July, without a single enforced removal having taken place.
…Just four migrants were sent to the African state, all voluntarily.
The £700 million included £290 million in payments to Rwanda, as well as the costs of chartering flights that never took off, detaining hundreds of people and then releasing them, and paying for more than 1,000 civil servants to work on the scheme.
The UK spent at least £318 million to pay for asylum facilities and boost economic development in the country.
With hundreds of illegal migrants beaching their little boats from France on England’s shores every single day, the thought that the United States has swiftly wrestled its massive border to a virtual lockdown whilst shoveling those same illegals out the door as fast as courts and transportation will allow does sting tender British sensibilities a bit.
It makes Starmer look even more pathetically inept and buffoonish, if that’s possible.
…“If it turns out the USA is using the hotels we paid for, that will simply underline Starmer’s stupidity.”
Suella Braverman, the former home secretary, said: “Labour’s decision to scrap the Rwanda deterrent was scandalous.”
“The Rwanda deal would have stopped the boats, secured our borders, and kept our country safe. Thanks to Labour’s surrender, the US will now benefit while the British people continue to suffer.
A PAINFUL ‘ART OF THE DEAL’ LESSON
#Trump explains “The Art of the Deal” to the UK government:
UK spends £290million on a #Rwanda migration scheme… then Trump picks up the scheme at bargain rates.https://t.co/Sxi9oYtTZI— Austin Williams (@Future_Cities) May 5, 2025
To countries like Rwanda, the risk-reward of dealing with heinous characters who slipped into the United States uninvited and unwelcome is obvious.
As far as the US goes, the administration is unambiguous with their feelings on the subject – the US wants them gone and doesn’t care where they end up being held, since they weren’t ours to begin with.
…Standing alongside Mr. Trump during a White House cabinet meeting, Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the Trump administration was “actively searching for other countries to take people from third countries.”
“We are working with other countries to say, ‘we want to send you some of the most despicable human beings to your countries,'” Rubio said. “‘Would you do that, as a favor to us? And the further away from America, the better.‘”
Step Number Three will be waiting for the next judge in line to scribble a signature to stop this if they come to an agreement.