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Questions swell in Eswatini over five men deported from US

MBABANE: In the small African kingdom of Eswatini, the arrival of five men deported from the United States under Washington’s aggressive anti-immigrant measures has sparked a rare wave of public dissent.

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arabnews.comStai leggendo11 mesi fa

Questions swell in Eswatini over five men deported from US

MBABANE: In the small African kingdom of Eswatini, the arrival of five men deported from the United States under Washington’s aggressive anti-immigrant measures has sparked a rare wave of public dissent.

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5 men deported to eSwatini from US spark public outcry, protests

The five men from Vietnam, Laos, Yemen, Cuba and Jamaica were flown to the African kingdom after US authorities labelled them “criminal illegal aliens”.

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  1. domenica 27 luglio 2025·arabnews.com

    Questions swell in Eswatini over five men deported from US

    MBABANE: In the small African kingdom of Eswatini, the arrival of five men deported from the United States under Washington’s aggressive anti-immigrant measures has sparked a rare…

  2. domenica 27 luglio 2025·scmp.com

    5 men deported to eSwatini from US spark public outcry, protests

    The five men from Vietnam, Laos, Yemen, Cuba and Jamaica were flown to the African kingdom after US authorities labelled them “criminal illegal aliens”.