
First on FOX: Airplanes filled with Central Asia Illegal immigration Fox News Digital learned that Americans are never in the middle for free, under a deal mediated between two governments.
More than 100 illegal immigrants returned to Uzbekistan on Wednesday as part of the agreement, and Uzbekistan is paying for chartered deportation flights. Donald Trump He has been appointed. On the flight that took off this morning, 131 migrants were boarded.
The people of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Kazakhstan were on flights after the Uzbekistan government agreed to accept citizens of all three countries.
The deal the Trump administration is talking about is a model framework for how other countries engage with the US in immigration, and is the result of months of diplomatic involvement. State Department National Security Council with staff, DHS officials, White House and Uzbekistan counterparts.

The map highlights Uzbekistan, Central Asia region (Getty Images)
The contract “emphasizes deep security cooperation between our nations and establishes the standard for US alliance,” the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a statement.
“We commend Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoev for his leadership in sending flights to bring 131 illegal aliens back to their homeland,” DHS Chief Secretary Christi Noem said in a statement. “We look forward to continuing to work with Uzbekistan on efforts to strengthen mutual security and support the rule of law.”
Uzbekistan has over 37 million people and is a US security partner in Central Asia, located near Iran, China and Afghanistan.
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The United States has deported illegal immigrants on suspicion of gang ties with CECOT prison in El Salvador. (Getty Images)
The deal follows a deal brokered by the Trump administration after a showdown with Columbia. This has given the South American country accorded its citizens, including military citizens, after President Gustavo Peter rejected two Colombian-bound US military aircraft carrying illegal immigrants.
Also following the agreement with El Salvador, President Naibe Buquere agreed to receive not only his own people, but also countries that may not bring back people from Venezuela and citizens from the United States.

People board US military aircraft after the White House announces that “deportation has begun” in the US (White House)
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement has arrested 66,463 illegal immigrants, of which 65,682 have been removed.
Border encounters fell to an average daily rate of 11,363 in February and March. This is Trump’s first two months, compared to the Biden administration’s average of nearly 160,000 people.