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Eleven more Trump deportees arrive in Eswatini from the United States, lawyer says

By Thomson Reuters Jul 8, 2026 | 2:10 PM

By Tim Cocks

JOHANNESBURG, July 8 (Reuters) – Eleven more migrants deported by the Trump administration under a policy of ​sending them to third countries ‌arrived in Eswatini from the United States on Wednesday, a U.S. lawyer following the case said.

The arrivals bring to 29 the number ‌sent ​to the southern African ⁠country under a $5.1 million ⁠agreement that has been challenged by lawyers who say deportees are being detained despite having already served sentences for ​crimes committed in the United States.

Alma David, a lawyer for some ⁠of the original deportees ⁠sent to Eswatini last year — ​and who is in touch with local ​prison sources there — confirmed the arrival to ‌Reuters by text message.

Of the 29 deportees sent from the United States to Eswatini, only two have been released ⁠and repatriated, one to Jamaica and the other to Cambodia.

An Eswatini government spokesperson did not ⁠immediately respond ‌to a request for ⁠comment.

The detainees had already been ​transported ‌to Eswatini’s notorious Matsapha correctional facility, ​David ⁠said.

The Trump administration has also deported migrants to other countries in Africa, Asia and the Americas under the policy.

(Reporting by Tim Cocks; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and ​Sanjeev Miglani)