Paraguay Agrees to Receive U.S. Deportees

Reuters and Al Jazeera report that Paraguay will receive an initial group of 25 third-country migrants deported from the United States under a bilateral migration arrangement.

That is what a real America First policy looks like when Washington stops pretending the U.S. must absorb every consequence of mass migration while other governments posture from the sidelines.

President Trump is proving that border enforcement does not end at the Rio Grande. It can become a regional strategy that raises the cost of illegal entry and pressures partner nations to share the burden.

Latin America Feels the Shift

This matters beyond Paraguay. It tells the hemisphere that the days of open-ended passivity are over.

As Secretary Marco Rubio (@SecRubio) said, controlling who and how many people enter our countries “is a fundamental act of national sovereignty.”

That is not extremism. It is basic duty to citizens.

More countries should cooperate, more deportation routes should open, and the American taxpayer should stop subsidizing the failure of weak states.

Strong borders restore national seriousness. 🇺🇸🦾🇵🇾 #AmericaFirst #Immigration #LatinAmerica

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