Africa

Eswatini government’s acceptance of US deportees challenged in court

Eswatini activists have urged the High Court to declare as unconstitutional the country’s acceptance of five foreign nationals deported from the United States.

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14 Aug, 2025

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Eswatini activists have urged the High Court to declare as unconstitutional the country’s acceptance of five foreign nationals deported from the United States where they had been jailed for crimes including murder.

The men from Vietnam, Laos, Yemen, Cuba and Jamaica were flown to the Southern African country by US military aeroplane in July as part of Washington’s programme of deporting migrants to third countries.

In an urgent court application to the Eswatini High Court, three legal and civil society groups said that the deal was unconstitutional because its terms had not been made known and there had been no consultation with the public or parliament.

They called on the government of Eswatini to release the full terms of its agreement with the United States.