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Even beyond continental aspirations, accepting Trump’s offer and deferring to the US would not bode well domestically for ...
Activists and human rights groups have accused United States President Donald Trump of using African countries as a “dumping ...
After his predecessors failed to diminish the US population of undocumented immigrants, President Trump is attempting to ...
The Trump administration wants to deport 1 million migrants every year. American diplomats are approaching dozens of ...
The highlights this week: Africans express outrage over the Trump administration’s deportation of migrants to Eswatini, the ...
President Donald Trump asked African nations to accept deported migrants from the United States. The proposal has stirred controversy, with Nigeria firmly rejecting the offer.The Trump administration ...
Trump discussed migration with the leaders of Liberia, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania and Gabon, including the need for countries to accept the return of their nationals who do not have the right ...
An expert in security studies sheds light on the recent deportation of five violent criminals from the US to Eswatini, and the impact thereof on regional safety.
U.S. deports five "barbaric" convicts to Eswatini as third-country policy expands. This live blog is now closed.
In a move sparking global concern, the United States has deported five men described as “barbaric” criminals to the southern African kingdom of Eswatini, marking a dramatic escalation in President ...
The United States on Tuesday deported five men to Eswatini, and earlier this month sent eight men to South Sudan — via ...
The Eswatini government said Wednesday the men were being held in isolated units in unnamed correctional facilities.