The United States has begun deporting migrants from Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, and Georgia to the Central African Republic. This marks a recent expansion of Washington’s deportation partnerships. The migrants arrived in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, as part of this new agreement. Details regarding the specific reasons for deportation and the legal status of these individuals remain limited. The Central African Republic has recently joined a growing list of nations cooperating with US deportation policies. This development raises questions about the capacity of the Central African Republic to adequately support the influx of deported individuals. Further reporting will be needed to assess the long-term implications of this agreement.