US Deportees to Eswatini Held Without Charge, Lawyers Claim
Five men deported under a U.S. third-country program are held without charges in Eswatini's maximum-security prison, sparking legal challenges over indefinite detention and due process violations.
- Orville Etoria, a convicted murderer from Jamaica, was deported to Eswatini by the Trump administration in July after serving 25 years in prison for his crime.
- The Department of Homeland Security stated that Etoria's criminal history included armed robbery and forcible theft, emphasizing the seriousness of his offenses.
- After his release in 2021, Etoria was allowed to stay in the U.S. under certain conditions, despite a standing deportation order.
- DHS condemned media reporting criticizing the deportation, asserting that they are focused on removing dangerous individuals from the U.S.
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In the past two months, U.S. immigration lawyers have reported that at least 20 individuals have been deported to various African countries, with several being held in maximum-security prisons despite facing no criminal charges.Legal aid attorneys in New York say five deportees from the U.S. were sent to Eswatini, where they are being illegally imprisoned."My two clients have been imprisoned in Eswatini, at U.S. taxpayer expense, for over six we…
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A former green card holder who was convicted of murder has been deported after his residency status was revoked, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This came as part of the Trump administration's carrying out of its policy to pursue deportations not only of undocumented immigrants but also of former green card holders with past criminal records, Newsweek reported. Orville Etoria, a Jamaican national, held a green card that w…

Lawyers for 5 men deported to an African prison accuse Trump's program of denying them due process
Lawyers for five men deported by the United States to Eswatini in July say they have been held in a maximum-security prison in the African nation for seven weeks without charge or explanation and with no access to legal counsel.
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