Politique·28.04.2026Résumé IA Deported to Congo: Latin Americans Sent to DRC in Secret Migration Deal
The U.S. government deported 15 Latin Americans to Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo on April 17 as part of a secretive migration deal—the first group to arrive under the agreement. The deportees from Colombia, Ecuador and Peru say they were chained during transport and didn't know their destination until on the plane. They are being held in a shabby hotel near Kinshasa's airport, cut off from a country whose language they don't speak, with limited water, rodents and mosquitoes. Several have pending U.S. court cases. The deal has sparked protests in Congo, where opposition politicians have condemned the policy.