The former Yugoslavia has been dissolved into several independent countries, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deports individuals to their specific country of citizenship, not to the former Yugoslavia as a whole.
Current Countries of Deportation: People originally from the region of Yugoslavia are typically deported to one of the successor nations, depending on their citizenship or origin. These countries include:
Serbia
Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro
North Macedonia
Slovenia
Kosovo (though its status is disputed; recognized by the U.S. but not by all countries)
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The former Yugoslavia has been dissolved into several independent countries, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deports individuals to their specific country of citizenship, not to the former Yugoslavia as a whole.
Current Countries of Deportation: People originally from the region of Yugoslavia are typically deported to one of the successor nations, depending on their citizenship or origin. These countries include: