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    US holds call with Palau on transfer of third-country nationals

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    By Kanishka Singh

    WASHINGTON, Dec ​23 (Reuters) - The U.S. on Tuesday said Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau spoke to Palau President Surangel Whipps about transferring third-country nationals ⁠to the Pacific Island nation, even after its lawmakers rejected a previous request from Washington on the matter.

    President Donald Trump's immigration policies, ‍including his administration's deportation drive, have been broadly condemned by human rights advocates ​on concerns about due process. The Trump administration has also sent hundreds of people to third countries to which they have no ties, ​a tactic that was rarely used in the past.

    Trump has said the measures are aimed at improving domestic security.

    "The leaders discussed a new U.S.-Palau Memorandum of Understanding regarding the transfer of third-country nationals with no known criminal histories," the State Department said in ‌a statement after Tuesday's call.

    In late July, Palau's Congress said it "cannot ‌accept" a U.S. proposal for it to accept asylum seekers from other countries.

    Palau, with a ​population of 17,000, has a compact of free association with the U.S., which provides economic assistance in return for allowing American military ‌access to its territory.

    Palau is not a signatory to the 1951 UN ⁠Refugee Convention.

    U.S. Catholic bishops have condemned Washington's immigration enforcement ‌activities and in October, Pope Leo ​XIV lamented the mistreatment of immigrants.

    Last week, a federal judge signaled a willingness to again rule that the Trump administration cannot swiftly deport migrants ⁠to countries other than ⁠their own without providing meaningful notice and an opportunity for them ​to raise fears of persecution or torture if they are sent there.

    (Reporting by Kanishka Singh in ‌Washington; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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