DHS STRIKES 'SAFE THIRD COUNTRY' DEALS WITH HONDURAS, UGANDA; AT LEAST A DOZEN NATIONS TAPPED TO EXPAND DEPORTATIONS

Internal documents show the Trump administration securing bilateral 'safe third country' agreements with Honduras and Uganda to accept non‑citizen deportees, including some families. The deals are part of a broader, accelerating push involving at least a dozen nations and backed by DHS/ICE, enabled by a recent Supreme Court ruling. Human rights groups warn of due‑process and safety risks as the U.S. seeks a multi‑nation pipeline for removals.