- Palau, a Pacific island nation with a population of approximately 18,000, has agreed to accept deportees from the United States.
- This decision is part of an agreement between Palau and the U.S., which aims to help address labor shortages in the island nation.
- Under the arrangement, Palau will welcome up to 75 deportees, potentially providing them with work opportunities in the country.
- The deal includes a commitment by the U.S. to provide millions in aid to support Palau as it integrates the deportees into its society.
- This initiative is occurring amidst a broader strategy by the U.S. to ramp up deportations under the Trump administration.
- The agreement highlights the cooperation between Palau and the United States and the importance of international partnerships in addressing shared challenges.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/tiny-pacific-nation-take-up-75-deportees-trump-administration-accelerates-mass-removals)