A Sign Of Freedom Of Appreciation From Serbia, Kosovo Starts Arrival Of US Dark Immigrants
JAKARTA - Kosovo began the arrival of illegal immigrants who were deported by the United States (US).
The Balkan nation accepts US illegal immigrants under an agreement with President Donald Trump's Administration in June 2025.
"We accept those that the United States doesn't want on its territory," Prime Minister Kosovo Albin Kurti said in a television interview Thursday, December 11 evening local time, quoted by AFP.
He added that one or two immigrants from the US had arrived in Kosovo.
Based on the agreement reached by AS-Kosovo, Kosovo can receive up to 50 people, according to the Kurti government. The agreement will last for one year.
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Kosovo, one of Europe's poorest countries, signed the deal as a sign of "eternal gratitude" for US support since separating from Serbia in 2008.
Kurti is known to be in power in February 2025, but his government has fallen and a new election will be held on December 28, 2025.
The US has made strong words to the Kurti Party, accusing it of "corruptioning Kosovo's stability" by preventing Serbian political parties from participating in the December 2025 elections.
Kosovo has also ratified an agreement with Denmark to accommodate foreign prisoners convicted in the country, who will be able to serve a sentence at Kosovo prison.