U.S. deports 5 men to tiny African nation of Eswatini
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Five deported men from the U.S., all convicted criminals, have been sent to Eswatini as part of the Trump administration's third-country deportation program. These individuals, citizens of countries such as Vietnam, Jamaica, Cuba, Yemen, and Laos, arrived on a plane after the Supreme Court lifted restrictions on deportations. The U.S. is seeking more agreements with African nations to accept deportees. Eswatini, a small nation with a history of political repression under its absolute monarchy, has not publicly responded regarding this acceptance of deportees.
The U.S. has sent five men to Eswatini as part of the Trump administration's third-country deportation program, aiming to expand its reach for deportees.
Homeland Security revealed that the deported individuals included citizens of multiple countries with serious criminal backgrounds, which their home countries refused to accept.
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