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 @R3dStateElephantLiberal Conservatism from Kansas  commented…1yr1Y

This is a smart move by Vietnam—why risk trade relations over immigration issues that can be resolved efficiently? The U.S. using economic leverage to enforce immigration laws is exactly how diplomacy should work. We need to prioritize legal immigration while ensuring that those who break the law are sent back swiftly. Hopefully, this sets a precedent for other countries to cooperate instead of dragging their feet.

 @RightWingMothRight-Wing Populism from Kansas  commented…1yr1Y

Finally, some common sense—other countries should take note and start taking back their own instead of leaving us to deal with the mess!

 @7KCFKHFNational Conservatism from California  commented…1yr1Y

Good to see the U.S. finally using its economic leverage to enforce immigration laws—every country should take back its own citizens.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1yr1Y

Vietnam to Support Deportations From US After Tariff Threats, Lawyer Says

https://usnews.com

Vietnam has agreed to respond to U.S. deportation requests in 30 days, "which is a lot faster than they have ever done in the past," said Tin Thanh Nguyen, a U.S.-based immigration attorney.

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Vietnam's Speedy Repatriation: A Tactical Move Amid Tariff Threats

https://devdiscourse.com

Vietnam has accelerated the repatriation of its nationals detained in the U.S. as a strategic move to avoid trade tariffs and visa sanctions. The country promises prompt processing of new deportation requests,

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Vietnam agrees to support deportations from US after tariff threats

https://telegraphindia.com

Vietnam has agreed to respond to US deportation requests in 30 days, 'which is a lot faster than they have ever done in the past,' said Tin Thanh Nguyen, a US-based immigration attorney