South Sudan Says Sorry to US, Sends Top Envoys

South Sudan apologized to America for a problem sending people back. They sent important officials to Washington because America banned all visas for South Sudanese people. The vice president's office told everyone on Easter Sunday that Finance Minister Marial Dongrin Ater and Central Bank head Johnny Ohisa Damian would lead the group. These leaders plan to help 137 South Sudanese people who America wants to send home.

The team will work with American government departments to make sure people return properly. South Sudan takes full blame for what happened with Mr. Kintu Makula, also known as Nemeri Garang. Airport staff stopped him from entering twice because they thought he came from Congo. This made America very angry, which led to the visa ban for all South Sudanese passport holders.

The government promised that this mistake would not happen again. They want to fix things fast with America. South Sudan expressed thanks to President Donald Trump and Senator Marco Rubio for their work on immigration rules. The country hopes to repair relations between the two nations through these efforts.
 

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