Ten migrants deported from the U.S. arrived in Eswatini on Monday, part of a U.S. third-country deportation program that has drawn criticism. The group includes Vietnamese nationals, and follows the mid-July deportation of four men from Cuba, Laos, Vietnam, and Yemen. These men have been held without charge for nearly three months, with limited access to legal representation. U.S. officials state the deportees are convicted criminals, while rights groups protest the lack of due process and potential for denial of asylum.
Prepared by Rachel Morgan and reviewed by editorial team.
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