Overview
- Permanent Secretary Vincent Bagiire Waiswa said the agreement covers third-country nationals who were not granted U.S. asylum and fear returning to their countries of origin.
- Uganda will exclude people with criminal records and unaccompanied minors, and it expressed a preference to receive individuals from African countries.
- Officials from both governments are still working out implementation modalities, with no figures or timelines disclosed.
- The arrangement is part of a wider U.S. push for third-country transfers that has included Eswatini and South Sudan, while Rwanda announced a similar plan that Washington has not confirmed.
- Uganda already hosts roughly 1.8 million refugees, and rights groups warn these transfers could violate protections against refoulement.