About 15 Latin American deportees from the US arrive in Congo, lawyer says
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Around 15 people deported from the United States landed in Congo’s capital Kinshasa in the early hours of Friday, their lawyer said.
It was the latest example of the Trump administration using agreements with African countries to accelerate migrant removals.
The deportees are all from Latin America and the Congolese government plans to keep them in the country for a short period, U.S. attorney Alma David told The Associated Press.
All the deportees received legal protection from U.S. judges shielding them against being returned to their home countries, David said. They are currently staying at a hotel in Kinshasa, she added.











