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The Netherlands follows Trump's example. He wants to send migrants to Uganda


Migration and Foreign Affairs Minister David van Weel told the Financial Times that a “transit center” in Uganda to which people will be deported could become operational as early as next year, but the government expects legal challenges.

Van Weel assured that the agreement is “in line with international, European and national law… – But of course it will be challenged at the beginning and then we will see whether it will stand,” he added.

— We do not shirk our responsibility to respect human rights of the people we send there. That's clear, he stressed, noting that UNHCR and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) had been asked to manage the centers on the ground.

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