CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — A Cambodian man deported by the United States to the African kingdom ofEswatiniunder the Trump administration'sthird-country programwas released from a prison Wednesday to be repatriated, his lawyer said.
Eswatini-Deportee Released
Pheap Rom was deported to the southern African nation in October and held at a maximum-security prison with other deportees. He was due to take a commercial flight to Johannesburg, South Africa, to start his journey to Cambodia, his U.S.-based lawyer, Tin Thanh Nguyen, told The Associated Press.
The U.S. has sent 19 migrants from other countries to Eswatiniin three batchessince July. Rom is the second to be repatriated.
U.S. President Donald Trump has taken a hard-line stance on immigration and the U.S. has deported around 300 migrants to countries they have no ties with under the third-country program, which lawyers have criticized as unlawful.
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The U.S. has struck deals withat least seven African nationsto take some of those migrants. The U.S. paid Eswatini $5.1 million to take up to 160 deportees, according to details of the deal released by the U.S. State Department.
Rom served a 15-year prison sentence in the U.S. for attempted murder and was released in late 2024, Nguyen said, adding in a statement that Rom was illegally held at the prison in Eswatini for five months because he faced no criminal charges in the African country.
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