US Deportation Program Exposes Dangerous Overreach, Leaving Men Detained Without Due Process in Eswatini
The Trump administration’s hard-line deportation strategy is sending convicted criminals to authoritarian regimes like Eswatini, where they face indefinite detention without charges or access to counsel—raising serious questions about America’s commitment to due process and national sovereignty.
In a troubling development that underscores the risks of unchecked executive power, five men deported by the United States have been held in Eswatini’s maximum-security prison for over two months without charges or access to legal representation. This stark reality reveals a disturbing pattern: Washington's broad brush approach to immigration enforcement undercuts not only individual rights but also America's standing as a nation committed to justice and rule of law. Are We Sacrificing Due Process for Aggressive Deportations? The men, originating from Jamaica, Cuba, Laos, Vietnam, and Yemen—countries with no direct connection to Eswatini—were sent there under the Trump administration's...
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