Eswatini Receives Additional Deportees Under U.S. Agreement
Eswatini's government has confirmed the arrival of four deportees from the U.S., part of an ongoing arrangement with the previous administration, impacting regional migration dynamics.
On March 12, 2026, the government of Eswatini announced the arrival of four deportees from the United States. This transfer is part of a broader agreement established with the Trump administration.
The deportees include two individuals from Somalia, one from Sudan, and one from Tanzania. This reflects the ongoing complexities of international deportation agreements and their implications for regional migration.
The operational capacity of Eswatini's immigration system may be tested as it continues to receive such deportees, necessitating a review of infrastructure and support systems to manage these arrivals effectively.