US Secretly Deporting Migrants to African Nations with Dubious Agreements
The US has quietly expanded controversial deportations of migrants to African countries like Eswatini under secret agreements, raising serious questions about due process and national sovereignty.
Under the radar of public scrutiny, the United States is deepening its partnership with select African nations, including Eswatini, to deport migrants far from American soil. A recent flight carrying Southeast Asian nationals landed in Eswatini, a small kingdom where concerns over human rights and transparency loom large.Why Is America Sending Deportees Halfway Across the Globe?Since July, more than thirty deportees have been sent to various African countries such as South Sudan, Rwanda, Ghana, and now Eswatini. These actions stem from secretive agreements formed during the previous administration's third-country deportation program. But what does this mean for American interests? At...
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