DHS announces 'third country deportation flight' landed in Southern Africa's Eswatini

In a statement on Tuesday, the US Department of Internal Security said, a deportation flight carrying immigrants from various countries that refused to take back their citizens, landed in the South African country Eswatini.
DHS spokesman Tricia McLughlin, “South Africa Eswatini’ye a safe third country to deport the flight of deportation – this flight refused to take back their country,” uniquely, “he took a barbaric way. “
“These immoral monsters are terrorizing American communities,” he continued, and now he added that they are “American lands”.
This comes after the US Supreme Court giving the Trump administration to the deportation of immigrants and to maintain the green light to maintain their own countries without providing the opportunity to demonstrate the damages they may encounter in their own countries, and allowed the Federal Government to realize the day of mass deportation of the President.
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McLughlin, Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Cuba and Yemen, children, including rape and murder, said he was convicted of terrible crimes.
A Vietnam citizen was convicted of child rape, a Jamaican citizen was convicted of murder, robbery and weapons, and a Laos citizen was sentenced to murder, murder and theft and a deadly weapon, possession of methamphetamine and a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance.
A Cuban citizen, including a police officer, including murder and aggravated battery, great theft car, law enforcement officers and reckless driving, while a citizen of Yemeni murder, attack and battery, as well as to resist and prevent a civil servant, an dependent adult to attack to attack a great damage, he said.
At the beginning of this month, a government official said in a note that immigrants could be deported to other countries in a short period of six hours.
According to the July 9 note from the agency’s acting director Todd Lyons, the deportation of an immigrant to the “third country” will usually wait for at least 24 hours to be deported, and the agency will still be able to remove these countries with a six -hour difference to these countries.
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Note said immigrants can be sent to countries that promise not to persecute or torture them without the need for “more procedures”.
The new ICE policy shows that administration can move quickly to send immigrants to the world countries.
Human rights defenders expressed concerns about the necessary processes and other issues surrounding the president’s migration policies.
Reuters contributed to this report.




