Rwanda has received the first group of seven migrants deported from the United States under a bilateral agreement that could see up to 250 people sent to Kigali. While the Rwandan government says these individuals will be accommodated, provided with healthcare, and offered workforce training, human rights groups have raised concerns about transparency, safeguards, and the migrants' long-term wellbeing. To help us unpack the human rights and humanitarian implications, we're joined by Christian Rumu, Amnesty International Campaigner for the Great Lakes region.