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Daily Maverick on MSNCivil society groups threaten court action over US deportations of criminals to Eswatini
The NGOs called on the Eswatini government to clarify the legal and factual basis on which the five individuals were accepted ...
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‘Not Trump’s dumping ground’: Outrage over arrival of foreign US deportees in tiny African nation
Across Africa, and in the tiny nation of Eswatini, fury has erupted over the arrival of foreign deportees from the United ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNUS deports immigrants to African country of Eswatini amid rights concerns
The Trump administration has pushed third-party countries to accept deportees whose home countries will not accept them.
Five immigrants deported by the United States to the small southern African nation of Eswatini under the Trump administration ...
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Asian News International on MSNOutrage in Eswatini as US sends foreign convicts after secret deportation deal
The arrival of five deportees from the United States to Eswatini has sparked public outrage and concern across Africa, with critics accusing the US of using the small southern African nation as a ...
Five immigrants deported by the United States to the small southern African nation of Eswatini under the Trump administration ...
An expert in security studies sheds light on the recent deportation of five violent criminals from the US to Eswatini, and ...
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US deports immigrants from Jamaica, Cuba and other countries to the African kingdom of Eswatini
The Eswatini government said Wednesday the men were being held in isolated units in unnamed correctional facilities.
The government of Eswatini has confirmed that the migrants are currently being held in its prisons. They have been put in ...
Eswatini: Emaswati Applaud Government's Provision of Electricity, Though Reliability Issues Remain 26 July 2024 Afrobarometer (Accra) By Asafika Mpako and Stephen Ndoma ...
The United States has deported five migrants of various nationalities, including a Cuban, to the distant African kingdom of ...
The men's fate is unclear The Eswatini government said the men are “in transit” and will eventually be sent to their home countries.
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