In this The Gateway Pundit article, the Department of Homeland Security is reportedly expanding deportation efforts by sending illegal immigrants not just back to Latin America, but also to countries in Africa—marking a shift in how removals are being handled.
- The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has begun deporting illegal immigrants to countries outside their region of origin, including nations in Africa
- This represents a change from the traditional practice of returning individuals to their home countries or neighboring regions
- The report suggests this strategy is being used to accelerate deportations amid ongoing border pressures
- Officials argue the policy helps overcome logistical and diplomatic challenges that have slowed removals
- Critics are raising concerns about legality, human rights, and whether deportees have any connection to the countries they’re being sent to
- The move comes as the Trump administration continues to emphasize stricter immigration enforcement policies
- The broader goal appears to be deterring illegal immigration by increasing the likelihood of removal to unfamiliar destinations
Read the full story: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/04/dhs-deports-illegal-aliens-south-america-africa-first/




