Deportation of Migrants from the USA: How the Trump Family is 'Working' with Serbia.
President Trump is actively pressuring countries in the Balkan region to accept deported migrants from the USA. This strategy is part of a search for new countries willing to accept people whom the United States is stripping of residency rights. Serbia has become a focal point due to the construction of Trump Tower in Belgrade and Trump's support for the President of Serbia. Such agreements are not foreign to the Balkan region: the USA has previously deported migrants to countries on the peninsula and other parts of the world.
The Wall Street Journal mentioned in April the possibility of sending deportees to other countries in the Balkan region and other places around the world.
This agreement has global implications, showing that agreements on the reception of deported migrants may become part of a broader immigration policy of the USA. Just recently, over 200 Venezuelan migrants were deported to El Salvador due to actions by the Trump administration.
President Trump continues to actively implement his immigration policy, exerting pressure on various countries around the world and negotiating the deportation of migrants. This strategy is becoming increasingly active and could significantly impact the situation in various regions, including the Balkans.
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