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Jamaica says 2 citizens deported by U.S. to Eswatini rejected repatriation offers
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter19 hr. ago

Jamaica says 2 citizens deported by U.S. to Eswatini rejected repatriation offers

Jamaica's government reported that two of its three citizens deported by the U.S. to Eswatini have refused repatriation offers. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that officials are still trying to reach the third individual. The two men were informed about consular support and the government's willingness to assist their return but chose not to return to Jamaica. Contact was facilitated through the Jamaican Consulate in Miami and a legal representative. This follows diplomatic efforts with U.S. officials and Eswatini's government. Critics argue that U.S. deportations to countries like Eswatini, which has authoritarian governance, violate due process and restrict access to legal representation.

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Jamaica says 2 citizens deported by U.S. to Eswatini rejected repatriation offers

Jamaica's government reported that two of its three citizens deported by the U.S. to Eswatini have refused repatriation offers. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that officials are still trying to reach the third individual. The two men were informed about consular support and the government's willingness to assist their return but chose not to return to Jamaica. Contact was facilitated through the Jamaican Consulate in Miami and a legal representative. This follows diplomatic efforts with U.S. officials and Eswatini's government. Critics argue that U.S. deportations to countries like Eswatini, which has authoritarian governance, violate due process and restrict access to legal representation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the deportation issue without overtly favoring any political side. It includes criticism from human rights groups and legal representatives, but does not take a clear ideological stance. The framing remains balanced between the actions of the U.S., Eswt

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