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Belize’s Senate debated a U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement signed without prior transparency or public input.
On November 11, 2025, Belize’s Senate debated a proposed Safe Third Country Agreement with the U.S., sparking concerns over transparency and timing.
Senators criticized the government for revealing the pact only after it was signed, with many learning of it through the U.S. Embassy.
Critics questioned the rushed process, lack of public consultation, and absence of financial commitments from the U.S., stressing the Senate’s constitutional role in treaty ratification.
While government supporters cited humanitarian obligations and sovereignty, opposition and independent senators demanded greater clarity on terms, impacts, and motivations before approval.
El Senado de Belice debatió un proyecto de ley de los EE.UU. Acuerdo de tercer país seguro firmado sin transparencia previa ni participación pública.