Eswatini has received four more third-country deportees from the United States. The group, which includes, two Somalis, a Tanzanian, and a Sudanese, reportedly arrived this week and are being housed at the kingdom's Matsapha Maximum-Security Correctional Centre. They join 15 others people convicted of serious crimes that were sent to the country last year as part of deals that the United States made with several African nations to accept undocumented migrants. For more on this, Tsepiso Makwetla spoke to Mzwandile B. Masuku, a human rights lawyer and director of the Eswatini Litigation Centre, he has actively opposed the secret deal between Eswatini and Washington....

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