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The Trump administration expelled immigrants from random countries, and they could not be more proud.

Tuesday, the deputy secretary of the Ministry of Internal Security for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin praised on x that “An eviction flight in complete safety in the country in Eswatini in southern Africa landed ”, with 5 immigrants on board.

“This theft took individuals so particularly barbaric that their country of origin refused to take them back,” she wrote. “These depraved monsters terrorize the American communities but thanks to Asset And [Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem]They are out of American soil. “”

To support the assertion, McLaughlin published some photos of the alleged barbarians, as well as their criminal convictions. Of course, their names are not provided, so as usual, there is no way to check the now standard assertion that people expelled are the worst.

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Likewise, when the Trump administration expelled immigrants to South Sudan, McLaughlin Make an almost identical statementSaying it was necessary because “no country on earth wanted to accept them because their crimes were so brilliant.”

Just as the Trump administration decided that it was good to deport people to South Sudan despite the warned of not traveling there because it is too dangerous, it is also content to ignore government relationships on the human rights crisis in Eswatini.

The State Department 2023 report Found “important questions about human rights” in Eswatini, in particular the torture of the government, the extrajudicial murders, the lack of independence of the judiciary, the trafficking and child labor. Of course, neither immigrants nor their lawyers have an idea What they will endure exactly, but the report has detailed overcrowding, nutritional deficiencies, lack of health services and gang violence in Eswatini prisons.

A spokesperson for the Eswatini government confirmed That the 5 immigrants are imprisoned in “isolated units” and that Eswatini and the US government will work with the United Nations to “facilitate transit” of men to their country of origin.

It is not quite clear what it means, because it gives the impression that the Trump administration expelled people to Eswatini to work jointly with this country to possibly send them home. Of course, it doesn’t look like the intention at all.

According to a report From the New York Times report last month, the Trump administration explored these trafficking agreements with dozens of countries, who were assaulted by violence, poverty and human rights violations. And out of the 58 countries that the administration has approached, many are covered by or are considered for the last travel ban by President Donald Trump.


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It is therefore too dangerous to allow the people of these countries in the United States, but it is completely safe and cool to send people to their prisons. And in the event that the countries were on the closure, the State Department told diplomats that these countries could possibly escape the ban on travel if they took deportees.

We can expect many more from these blatant human rights violations, thanks to the Supreme Court blocking An order of the lower court forcing immigrants to have a reasonable chance to challenge their deportations. Now people can be expelled to any random country from Trump’s taste with as little as 6 -hour opinion.

The Conservatives of the Supreme Court knew very well that their decision would open the valves to these bad deeds. They don’t care.

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