Eleven more migrants deported from the United States have arrived in Eswatini as part of President Donald Trump's wide-ranging immigration crackdown.
A US immigration attorney familiar with some of the cases says the group includes at least two who have legal protection that advocates say should shield them from deportation.
It is the latest expulsion in line with the Trump administration’s unprecedented “third-country” deal that has already seen 19 people sent to Eswatini since July 2025.
Two of them - a Jamaican and Cambodian - have been repatriated, but 17 remain in a high-security prison, held without charge.
It is not yet clear what are the nationalities of the 11 who arrived in Eswatini on Wednesday.







