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Antigua Tables Parliamentary Resolution on U.S. Third-Country National Transfer Proposal
The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has tabled a parliamentary Resolution establishing the principles that would govern any future arrangement for the possible transfer of third-country nationals removed from the United States. In an unprecedented step, the Government is also publicly releasing both the U.S. proposal and its official response, confirming that no agreement has been signed.
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