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31 Kommentare
if you’re not being deported to your country of origin, you are instead being trafficked.
That’s a really whitewashed way of saying they are setting up a slave trade route.
So that’s why Trump bailed them out
Ah so that’s what that 40 billion was for. And here I thought it was just to buy a safe place for him to run to.
Out sourcing concentration camps. How very American
So Argentina would be the new Rwanda !!
Well it’s better than El Salvador
So that explains the 40 billion bailout. There is nothing but a transactional relationship with Trump. You can be sure that anything he does, he does for a reason. Some might argue that this is a good thing, but it isn’t. It represents the death of empathy and of anything good in this world if we continue down this path. What goes around comes around. One day, we will need to be on the receiving end of foreign aid, and when that day comes, you can be sure we will be left behind.
Slave trade
Anyone here from Argentina? What’s it like?
Milei and Bukele will do EVERYTHING to please their orange master up north.
I understand deportation to a deportee’s country of origin. Every country pretty much has the right to send back non-citizens to where they came from. But how is a deportation to a third country the deportee has nothing to do with even a deportation? What is the end status – they stay locked up in the third country holding area indefinitely? At what point can they leave detention of the third country and return to their home countries?
this is modern day slavery, the US is 100% selling these people
You know how in SIM City you make enough bad choices and run into some bad debts another city would call you and say they’ll give you some money if you build a prison for their criminals? I imagine the leader of Argentina feels like a shitty SIM City player right now.
Wait – wasn’t there another point in history that Argentina was the destination of choice? The answer is right there , at the tip of my finger, my hand held out in front and above my head, palm flat pointing toward the horizon….
I don’t understand this very well. If you are deported to a country where you have no citizenship under these agreements, are you granted legal status in the third country, or are you, again, immediately an illegal immigrant?
america is a banana republic
How about we follow the money and see all these prison contracts that are profiting off of people.
The Argentine gov already said this is not happening
https://tn-com-ar.translate.goog/politica/2026/01/30/el-gobierno-toma-distancia-del-posible-acuerdo-con-eeuu-para-recibir-deportados-las-razones/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=es-419&_x_tr_pto=wapp
Well at least if I get deported I’ll be right next to my country of birth(uruguay) lol
Have you seen the women in ARG? Deport me!
Wait, Argentina? Rather than what the US bas become/is becoming? Can I be one of the deportees?
Is this something similar to the Rwanda asylum deal the previous UK government tried to orchestrate?
I suspect the Argentinian government will receive the money and then kick them out to other south American countries.
That’s better than Uganda (with all due respect to Uganda)
Sounds bad on paper. But what do you realistically do when they throw away their passport before coming into America. It’s a common tactic to claim asylum. So if you can’t prove where you’re from how can they deport you there
Isn’t that where the regime will try to escape to eventually? Like they did after WWII?
>***Other obstacles include the potential financial burden on Argentina amid budget cuts implemented by Mr. Milei and a lack of infrastructure to house and transport migrants, the records show.***
When it comes to sucking conservative dong Milei is willing to take debt for the country to do so.
It’s going to be super awkward in 3 years when ICE agents start running into the people they deported down in Argentina.
This feels very much like a slave trade. What will Argentina do with the people?
Human trafficking is American af
I wonder how that 40 billion for jails …oops, I mean farmers down there is going.