The first group of migrants expelled from the United States arrived in Bangui, Central African Republic, on the evening of June 12th. The deportation occurred with limited public information. Details regarding the number of individuals on the flight and their specific reasons for expulsion remain scarce. This marks a new development in US deportation policies, as the Central African Republic is not a typical destination for returned migrants. Authorities in Bangui confirmed receiving the group and are reportedly providing initial assistance. The move raises questions about the future of US-CAR repatriation agreements and the capacity of the Central African Republic to support returning citizens. Further information is expected as the situation unfolds.
