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Nexio Global Media > Politics > Trump Admin Secures Secret Deal with Cameroon for Migrant Deportations
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Trump Admin Secures Secret Deal with Cameroon for Migrant Deportations

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Last updated: March 25, 2026 5:29 am
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Cameroon Secretly Accepted U.S. Deportations Under Trump Administration Pressure

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A Covert DealWhy It MattersThe Human CostFuture Implications

Yaoundé, Cameroon—The Trump administration quietly pressured Cameroon into accepting covertly deported migrants, exposing a little-known chapter of U.S. immigration enforcement that relied on diplomatic leverage to bypass public scrutiny.

Internal agreements between Washington and Yaoundé allowed the U.S. to deport Cameroonian nationals—many fleeing violence and political persecution—without the usual transparency or guarantees of safety upon return. The arrangement, which unfolded between 2017 and 2021, highlights how the U.S. leveraged its influence over smaller nations to enforce hardline immigration policies.

A Covert Deal

Cameroon, a Central African nation embroiled in a protracted conflict between government forces and separatist rebels, was in no position to refuse. The country relies heavily on U.S. military aid and international backing, making it vulnerable to pressure. Sources familiar with the negotiations say American officials framed the deportations as a condition for continued cooperation, leaving Cameroonian authorities with little choice but to comply.

The deportees included asylum seekers whose claims had been rejected by U.S. courts, as well as individuals with criminal records. But advocates argue many were sent back without proper screening, placing them at risk of imprisonment or worse in a country where human rights groups have documented widespread abuses.

Why It Matters

The U.S. has long relied on diplomatic agreements to facilitate deportations, but the Cameroon case stands out for its opacity. Unlike high-profile deals with Mexico or Guatemala, these removals were not publicly announced, leaving families and lawyers scrambling to track missing individuals.

Cameroon’s government, led by President Paul Biya, has faced international condemnation for its crackdown on dissent, particularly in the Anglophone regions where a separatist movement has led to thousands of deaths. Returnees suspected of ties to opposition groups or fleeing conscription could face immediate detention.

The Human Cost

Interviews with deportees reveal harrowing accounts of arriving in Yaoundé or Douala only to be taken into custody by Cameroonian security forces. One man, who asked not to be named for fear of reprisals, said he was interrogated for days about his activities abroad before being released with a warning. Others have disappeared entirely.

Legal experts say the U.S. may have violated international law by deporting individuals to active conflict zones without assurances of their safety. “This was a deliberate end-run around protections for asylum seekers,” said one immigration attorney familiar with the cases.

Future Implications

The Biden administration has since scaled back some of Trump’s aggressive deportation policies, but the precedent remains. Other nations dependent on U.S. aid or political support could face similar pressure in the future, particularly as global migration surges.

For Cameroon, the fallout continues. With the conflict still raging and international scrutiny growing, the deportations have further strained its relationship with Western allies. Meanwhile, advocates demand accountability for those unlawfully returned—and transparency to ensure it never happens again.

—Additional reporting contributed from Washington, D.C.

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