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A exile flight carrying migrants from various countries who refused to withdraw their citizens have landed at Estini, the US Homeland Security on Tuesday.
DHS spokesperson Trisia McLaglin wrote on X, “A safe third country exile flight to Evatini in Southern Africa – this flight has made individuals so distinctive barbaric that their home countries refused to withdraw them.”
“These disadvantaged demons are terrorizing American communities,” he said that they are now “away from the American earth.”
This comes when the US Supreme Court gave a green light for the Trump administration last month, so that they can provide an opportunity to face losses in their home countries that can give an opportunity to show the damage coming in their homes in their home countries.
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A Vietnamese national and a Jamaican citizens who were sent to the southern African country of Estini. (DHS)
McLaglin listed five deports from Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Cuba and Yemen, who said he was convicted of egoistic crimes including child rape and murder.
Vietnamese National was convicted of child rape, a Jamaican citizen was convicted of murder, robbery and weapons occupation and a Laos citizen was convicted of murder, murder and theft and also a motor vehicle operated under the influence of a deadly weapon, an increased attack with a deadly weapon, possession of membhetamine and a controlled substance.
He said that a Cuba citizen was convicted of murder and increased battery – including a police officer – as well as the Grand Theft Auto, law enforcement, and careless driving, while a priest citizen was convicted for cruelty and obstruction for an officer with suicide, attacks and batteries.
A Laos citizen and a Cuba citizen who was sent to South Africa. (DHS)
Earlier this month, a administration official said in a memorandum that migrants could be deported in other countries other than their own as a six -hour notice.
American immigration and customs enforcement generally according to the July 9 Memo from Todd Leone, the acting director of the agency, “After removing the third country” will usually wait at least 24 hours to deport a migrant, saying that the agency could still leave as a six -hour notice, saying that the agency can still leave as a six -hour notice.
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A Yemani citizen who was deported by DHS. (DHS)
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Memo said that migrants can be sent to countries who have vowed not to harass or torture them “without the need for further procedures.
The new ICE policy suggests that the administration may quickly proceed to sending migrants to countries around the world.
Advocates of human rights have expressed concern over the proper process and other issues around the President’s immigration policies.
Reuters contributed to this report.