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topicnews · July 16, 2025

US criminal deported criminals to Eswatini after the home countries have rejected them

US criminal deported criminals to Eswatini after the home countries have rejected them


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A deportation flight with immigrants from different countries that rejected their citizens has ended up in the South African country of Eswatini, announced the US Ministry of Homeland Protection announced on Tuesday.

“A safe deportation of the third country to Eswatini in southern Africa has ended up – this flight has led individuals so uniquely barbarian that their home countries refused to take them back,” wrote DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin about X.

“These spoiled monsters terrorized American communities,” she continued, adding that they are now “of American soil”.

This happened after the Supreme Court of the United States gave the Trump Government Green Light in the past month to postpone its deportations from migrants to other than their own, without giving them the opportunity to prove the damage that they could be in their home countries and the Federal Government to further carry out the mass shift of the president.

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A Vietnamese citizen and a Jamaican citizen who was deported to the South African country of Eswatini. (DHS)

McLaughlin listed five deported from Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Cuba and Yemen, who said they were convicted of outrageous crimes, including rape and murder of children.

A Vietnamese citizen was convicted of rape of children, a Jamaican citizen was convicted of murder, robbery and gun ownership, and a Laos citizen was convicted of murder, murder and burglary as well as serious bodily harm with a deadly weapon, possession of methamphetamine and a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance, to McLaugin.

She said that a Cuban citizen had been convicted of murder and severe battery – including a police officer – as well as for the Grand -Schefert -Auto, who exposed law enforcement authorities and ruthless driving, while a Yemeni citizen because of murder, assault and battery, which was against the civil servants, the civil servants, because of the damage against one Officials who had convicted officials to damage themselves.

Laos and Cuban migrants

A Laos citizen and a Cuban citizen who was deported to South Africa. (DHS)

At the beginning of this month, an administrative officer announced in a memo that migrants could be deported to countries with just six hours than in their own.

The US immigration and customs authorities will generally wait at least 24 hours to deport a migrant after they have informed them about their implementation in a “third country”. According to a memo of the agency, Todd Lyons, the agency added that the agency was able to remove it over these countries with just six hours with an announcement of six hours, as long as the individual speak to an application.

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Yemeni citizens

A Yemeni citizen who was deported by DHS. (DHS)

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The memo said that migrants could be sent to countries that swore, not to pursue or torture them, “without the need for further interventions”.

The new ice policy indicates that the administration can quickly move around migrants to countries around the world.

Human rights representatives have expressed concerns about the appropriate procedure and other topics regarding the president's immigration policy.

Reuters contributed to this report.