African, Eswatini and Trump
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As it seeks to ramp up deportations, the Trump administration has sent some migrants to far-flung places that aren't their home countries.
On board the flight were five deportees from Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Cuba and Yemen who have been convicted of crimes ranging from child rape to murder, US Homeland Security Department Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in an online post.
The United States has deported five individuals from Vietnam, Jamaica, Cuba, Yemen and Laos to Eswatini, a small southern African nation governed by a king who still holds absolute power.
U.S. deports five "barbaric" convicts to Eswatini as third-country policy expands. This live blog is now closed.
The Trump administration has deported five migrants convicted of violent crimes to the African nation of Eswatini, the Department of Homeland Security said.
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The administration has made the practice of third country deportations central to its sweeping immigration policy.
The U.S. Homeland Security Department said on Tuesday a deportation flight carrying immigrants from different countries had landed in Eswatini, in a move that follows the U.S. Supreme Court lifting limits on deporting migrants to third countries.
The Kingdom of Eswatini has joined a growing list of African nations that have agreed to accept deportees from the US.
The U.S. has expelled five immigrant men to Eswatini in southern Africa, where local authorities say they are holding them in jail before they deport them back to their home countries of Vietnam, Laos, Jamaica, Cuba and Yemen. This comes after the Supreme ...