The United States and Argentina are in advanced talks to sign an agreement allowing the U.S. to deport immigrants from other countries to Argentina, according to two people familiar with the negotiations and U.S. government records obtained by The New York Times. The discussions advanced during the reporting window from 9:15 PM on January 30 to 12:15 AM on January 31, 2026. The proposed deal would enable deportations of non-Argentine immigrants to the South American nation, as confirmed by the sources cited in the New York Times reporting shared on X. No specific signing date or final terms have been publicly announced. U.S. government records reviewed by the newspaper provide evidence of the ongoing negotiations, though official statements from either government confirming the talks were not issued within the three-hour window.