Guatemala City – The President of Guatemala on Wednesday said after a meeting with US State Secretary Marco Rubio that his country would accept migrants from other countries to be deported from the United States.
Under the “Safe Third Country” Agreement announced by President Bernardo Arewalo, then the exiles will return to their home countries.
“We speaking during a news conference with Rubio,” We have agreed to increase the number of 40% of the flights of exile from other nationality as well as other nationalities. ,
The priority of the Trump administration, immigration, top diplomat of the US, has been a major focus of Rubio’s first foreign visit to five countries in Central America.
In Al Salvador on Monday, he announced a uniform but comprehensive agreement.
Salvadoran’s President Naib Bukele said that his country would accept American citizens and American exile, which are imprisoned for violent crimes.
During Rubio’s visit, he faced questions about the legitimacy of the offer of Al Salvador, as well as the leading upheaval in the US agency for international development. Almost all the support agency workers abroad are being abruptly taken out of the field under the order of the Trump administration.
A progressive and son of a president, ArĂ©valo, told AP in January that his predecessor “safe third country” agreements “were absolutely insufficient”, a progressive and son of a president, ArĂ©valo, a progressive and son of a president. Should be taken to deal with immigration.
But he did not specifically refuse to make a uniform deal. “We are not a safe third country, no one has proposed it,” he said at that time.
Guatemala is collaborating to obtain exile from the United States, accepting both citizens and military flights.
But Trump’s promised large-scale exile from the United States will work hard to Gwatemala, such as transmission-fat Guatemale sends homes-about one-fiveth part of the country’s GDP.