US deal sends deportees to Congo, sparking domestic criticism
The United States has struck a deal with the Democratic Republic of Congo to send third-country deportees to the nation. This has ignited backlash within the DRC, where critics argue that the country is already grappling with significant challenges, including ongoing conflict and instability. The arrival of these deportees could compound pressure on a fragile system. This move highlights the deepening controversies around international deportation policies and their local impacts.