
Uzbekistan agrees to pay for and accept 131 Central Asian illegal immigrants in landmark agreement
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The Trump administration struck a deal with Uzbekistan to deport 131 Central Asians, setting a new model for international cooperation on immigration enforcement.
People from Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan were on board the flight, and Kyrsgystan and Kazahkstan nationals are expected to continue on to their home countries from Uzbekistan.
The deal, which the Trump administration says is a model framework for how it wants other nations to engage with the U.S. on immigration, is the result of months of diplomatic engagement between State Department officials, DHS officials, the White House and the National Security Council with their counterparts from Uzbekistan.
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