Washington: The Trump administration spent at least USD 40 million to deport roughly 300 migrants to countries other than their own as immigration officials expanded the practice over the last year to carry out
President Donald Trump’s goals of quickly removing immigrants from the US, according to a report compiled by the Democratic staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
The Democrats on the Foreign Relations panel, led by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, criticised the practice of third country deportations as “costly, wasteful and poorly monitored” in the report and call for “serious scrutiny of a policy that now operates largely in the dark.”
The State Department, which oversees the negotiations to implement the programs, has stood behind the practice of third country deportations and defended it as a part of
Trump’s campaign to end illegal immigration.
“We’ve arrested people that are members of gangs and we’ve deported them.
We don’t want gang members in our country,”
Secretary of State Marco Rubio responded when asked about some of the third country deportations at a Senate hearing last month.