Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 deportees from the United States under the Trump administration's third-country deportation program. The U.S. is seeking more deals with African countries to deport people it says entered the U.S. illegally. Rwanda's government confirmed the details to The Associated Press but did not provide a timeline. The U.S. has already sent 13 immigrants to South Sudan and Eswatini, describing them as dangerous criminals. Rwanda previously made a deal with the U.K. in 2022 to accept migrants who had sought asylum in the U.K., but that agreement collapsed and was ruled unlawful by Britain's Supreme Court.