US and Belize Sign Agreement to Host Asylum Seekers
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US and Belize Sign Agreement to Host Asylum Seekers

The US and Belize have signed a 'safe third country' agreement allowing the deportation of asylum seekers to Belize. This agreement enables migrants to apply for asylum in Belize, raising concerns about their treatment and the fairness of asylum processes. While it reflects Belize's commitment to humanitarian efforts, it also shifts the responsibility of processing asylum claims from the US to Belize, sparking debates on immigration policies.

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