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The U.S. is negotiating a deal with Argentina to deport non-citizens detained near its border, marking a shift from Argentina’s open immigration stance.
The U.S. is in advanced talks with Argentina to establish a third-country deportation agreement, potentially allowing the U.S. to send non-citizens detained near its border to Argentina for processing and return to their home countries.
While neither government has confirmed the deal, Argentine officials have reportedly committed to the arrangement, aligning with President Javier Milei’s stricter immigration stance and closer ties to the U.S. under the Trump administration.
The move is part of a broader U.S. strategy to manage migration flows and reduce detention overcrowding, following similar agreements with Ecuador, Paraguay, and Belize.
Challenges remain, including Argentina’s financial constraints and infrastructure capacity.
The agreement, if finalized, would mark a shift from Argentina’s historically open immigration policies.
Estados Unidos está negociando un acuerdo con Argentina para deportar a los no ciudadanos detenidos cerca de su frontera, marcando un cambio de la postura abierta de Argentina sobre la inmigración.