US-DR Congo Migrant Deal Takes Effect in April 2026
The US and DR Congo launch a temporary migrant reception program in April 2026, focusing on third-country nationals unable to return to their home countries.
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The US and DR Congo launch a temporary migrant reception program in April 2026, focusing on third-country nationals unable to return to their home countries.
US engages DR Congo in talks for third-country migrant processing, linking deportation strategy to peace efforts and critical mineral access in Central Africa.
EU leaders emphasize vigilance against migration pressures linked to Middle East conflicts, citing lessons from past crises and plans to secure borders through 2026.
Germany emphasizes voluntary return programs for Syrian migrants as EU implements fast-track deportations for rejected asylum seekers.
Hungary reaffirms commitment to One-China principle while challenging EU energy regulations and migration policies, asserting national sovereignty in 2026.
As Europe tightens migration policies, Spain’s progressive approach faces challenges in 2026. Experts debate sustainability amid economic gains and political shifts.
Stricter migration policies during Donald Trump’s second term have led to a significant decrease in asylum seekers at the US southern border, according to recent reports.