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

16.07.2025    Fox News    6 views
DHS announces 'third country deportation flight' landed in Southern Africa's Eswatini

A deportation flight carrying immigrants from various countries that declined to take back their citizens has landed in the Southern African country of Eswatini the U S Department of Homeland Shield reported on Tuesday A safe third country deportation flight to Eswatini in Southern Africa has landed This flight took individuals so uniquely barbaric that their home countries refused to take them back DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin wrote on X These depraved monsters have been terrorizing American communities she continued adding that they are now off of American soil This comes after the U S Supreme Court last month gave the green light for the Trump administration to resume its deportations of movers to countries other than their own without offering them the opportunity to show the harms they could face in their home countries allowing the federal regime to further carry out the president's mass deportation agenda BIPARTISAN BILL WOULD GRANT LEGAL STATUS TO CERTAIN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT WORKERSMcLaughlin listed five deportees from Vietnam Jamaica Laos Cuba and Yemen who she stated were convicted of egregious crimes including child rape and murder A Vietnamese national was convicted of child rape a Jamaican citizen was convicted of murder robbery and weapons possession and a Laos citizen was convicted of murder murder and burglary as well as aggravated assault with a deadly weapon possession of methamphetamine and operating a motor van under the influence of a controlled substance according to McLaughlin She announced a Cuban citizen was convicted of murder and aggravated battery including on a police officer as well as Grand Theft Auto eluding law enforcement and reckless driving while a Yemeni citizen was convicted of homicide assault and battery as well as resisting and obstructing an officer cruelty to a dependent adult and assault with the intent to do great bodily harm Earlier this month an administration official declared in a memo that expatriates may be deported to countries other than their own with as little as six hours notice U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement will generally wait at least hours to deport a migrant after informing them of their removal to a third country according to a July memo from the agency's acting director Todd Lyons adding that the agency could still remove them to these countries with as little as six hours notice in exigent circumstances as long as the individual was provided the chance to speak with an attorney MLBPA CHIEF SAYS FOREIGN PLAYERS EXPLAINED TO CARRY DOCUMENTATION TO 'KEEP THEIR JOB'CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe memo stated displaced persons could be sent to countries that have vowed not to persecute or torture them without the need for further procedures The new ICE framework suggests the administration may move speedily to send asylum seekers to countries around the world Human rights advocates have raised concerns over due process and other issues surrounding the president's immigration policies Reuters contributed to this statement

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