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The U.S. deported four African migrants to Eswatini under a secretive program, part of a broader effort costing $40 million since 2024.
Eswatini has received a third group of four African migrants—two Somalis, a Tanzanian, and a Sudanese national—deported by the U.S. under a secretive program initiated by the Trump administration.
The individuals, held pending repatriation, are part of a broader effort that has sent roughly 300 migrants to at least seven African and Central American nations since 2024, costing at least $40 million.
The U.S. says deportees are primarily individuals with criminal records and deportation orders.
Eswatini, which received $5.1 million for hosting the program, affirmed its commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of those detained, while ongoing talks continue with countries of origin.
The initiative has drawn criticism from human rights groups and sparked protests in Eswatini, a monarchy with limited political freedoms.
Los Estados Unidos deportaron a cuatro migrantes africanos a Eswatini bajo un programa secreto, parte de un esfuerzo más amplio que costó $ 40 millones desde 2024.