US to deport 11 more people to Eswatini in deal criticised by lawyers and NGOs

African kingdom says migrants will be ‘kept in a secured area’ and returned to countries of origin, despite human rights concerns

Eswatini will receive 11 people deported by the US later this month, the government has said, the second group of third-country deportees to be sent to the southern African kingdom by the Trump administration in what lawyers and NGOs have described as violations of the migrants’ human rights.

A statement by the Eswatini government posted on social media said: “The individuals will be kept in a secured area separate from the public, while arrangements are made for their return to their countries of origin.”

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