MBABANE, Oct 6 (Reuters) – Eswatini will receive 11 more third-country nationals deported from the United States this month, the southern African country said, after accepting a first group of five deportees in July. "The individuals will be kept in a secured area separate from the public, while arrangements are made for their return to their countries of origin," said a statement from Eswatini's government released on Sunday evening. It did not specify the date of their arrival. President Donald Trump aims to deport millions of immigrants in the U.S. illegally and his administration has sought to ramp up removals to third countries as part of that crackdown. The first five immigrants deported to Eswatini this year were from Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Cuba and Yemen. One man, from Jamaica, ha
Eswatini will receive 11 more third-country deportees from US

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