Trump Administration Deports Criminals to Third Countries Eswatini, South Sudan
Trump Administration Deports Criminals to Third Countries Eswatini, South Sudan

Trump Administration Deports Criminals to Third Countries Eswatini, South Sudan

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President Donald Trump’s administration has implemented a policy of third-country deportations, sending five criminal immigrants to Eswatini, a country that agreed to accept them after their home countries refused to do so. These deportees, from Vietnam, Laos, Yemen, Cuba, and Jamaica, were convicted of serious crimes, including child rape and murder, prompting U.S. officials to describe them as "uniquely barbaric." Eswatini government officials have assured their citizens that these individuals pose no security threat and are being housed in isolated correctional facilities while arrangements are made for their repatriation. The policy, which was detailed in an ICE memo allowing deportations with minimal notice—even with risks of persecution in the receiving country—has sparked legal and human rights concerns. This follows a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that cleared the way for sending migrants to third countries with no personal ties. Additionally, the U.S. announced plans to deport permanent residents linked to Haitian gangs aligned with terrorist groups, underscoring ongoing efforts to combat violent and organized crime.

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