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topicnews · July 16, 2025

The administration of US President Donald Trump switches off five migrants to Eswatini

The administration of US President Donald Trump switches off five migrants to Eswatini


The United States says that what it described as five “criminal illegal foreigners” has referred to the South African kingdom of Eswatini.

On board the flight, there were five deportants from Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Cuba and Yemen, who were convicted of rape from children up to murder, Tricia McLaughlin, deputy deputy secretary of the US Security Department, said Tricia McLaughlin in an online post.

“This flight has led individuals so uniquely barbaric that their home countries refused to withdraw them,” wrote McLaughlin about X.

At the beginning of this month, the United States sent eight migrants from several countries to South Sudan after a court had lifted restrictions to send people to countries in which they have no connections.

McLaughlin listed the crimes in a number of articles on the X -Social Media platform Mlaughlin.

“A safe deportation of the third country to Eswatini in southern Africa has landed,” she said, adding: “You are from American soil”.

Eswatini, the last absolute monarchy in Africa, did not comment on the arrival of the flight.

However, the tiny African country was mentioned in media reports as a potential recipient of deported from the United States.

Eswatini, which is previously known as Swasiland, is fitted by the neighbors in South Africa and Mozambique. It has been by King Mswati III since 1986. Led.

Last month, the US Supreme Court has released the way for the Trump government to resume migrants to the deportation of migrants to other countries than their own.

Rwanda has confirmed that discussions have taken place, while Benin, Angola, Equatorial Guinea and Moldova were mentioned in media reports as potential recipient countries.

Trump's administration has already deported people to El Salvador and Costa Rica.

The South Sudan recently agreed to keep eight men from the USA, and said they were not in handcuffs and rails to be in good condition.

The country destroyed by the war said that the deportees were kept in a civilian institution in the capital Juba under the watch of the police and the national security service. Only one of them comes from South Sudan.

In April, US Foreign Minister Marco Rubio revoked all Visa for South Sudanese pass owners who have held the country responsible for not accepting the return of its reclaimed citizens “promptly”.

It is not clear whether that has changed now.

Last week, Nigeria said that it would not bend before the Trump government was printed, to accept Venezuelan deported or prisoners in the Third Late from the USA.

President Donald Trump's promise to carry out mass deportations was a core of his election campaign and a topic in which he provided widespread support, including many Hispanic voters.

He said he wanted to deport the people living illegally in the USA, but the efforts of the White House are much wider in the frame.

In order to proceed against immigrants, the administration of Trump has resumed Raiden workplace, a tactic that was suspended under his predecessor Joe Biden.