W SJ: The Trump administration is looking for states to send to US exiles, considering Kosovo as well

The Trump administration has committed itself to trying to deal with several other countries to take US- expelled immigrants, according to officials familiar with the issue, The Wall Street Journal has reported. Migration officials are looking for more destinations where they can send immigrants that the US wants to deport. Among [...]
Migration officials are looking for more destinations where they can send immigrants that the US wants to deport.
Among them, according to this report, is Kosovo, Express reports, broadcasts Periscope.
Among the countries the US has sought to receive the deported are Libya, Rwanda, Benin, Eswatin, Moldova, Mongolia and Kosovo.
The US hopes these countries will agree to the administration's demands, perhaps in exchange for financial agreements or political benefits to help President Trump meet one of its top domestic priorities.
Their desired model is based on a one-time agreement the administration reached with Panama in February, under which they sent a plane of over 100 immigrants, mainly from the Middle East, to the Central American country. Panama then banned immigrants and worked to be sent to their countries of origin.












