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Eswatini repatriates Cambodian expelled from US
The Cambodian man is the second deportee to be repatriated from Eswatini.
Eswatini repatriates Cambodian expelled from US
There have been protests against Trump's deportation of migrants to Eswatini and other countries. / AP
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A Cambodian man, deported by the United States to Eswatini under a controversial programme to transfer illegal migrants to a third country, was repatriated this week, the southern African kingdom said Saturday.

Since the middle of last year, Eswatini has received and detained 15 men deported by Washington, under an agreement in which it commits to eventually take in 160 people deemed undesirable by US President Donald Trump's administration in exchange for $5.1 million.

The Cambodian is the second of the 15 men to be repatriated to his country, after a Jamaican in 2025.

Rights violations

A government statement spoke of the "successful repatriation of Mr. Pheap Rom, one of the third country nationals received from the United States of America, to his country of origin, the Kingdom of Cambodia, this week".

Human rights campaigners say the US expulsions breached international law and should be rejected.

Lawyers in Eswatini have repeatedly warned that they have been systematically denied access to people expelled by the United States and that these individuals were detained without any charges.

SOURCE:AFP