Eswatini court rules first Trump deportees in jail have right to lawyer
The ruling covers the first five deportees and could affect others held under the U.S. third-country transfer program, officials and lawyers said.
- On Thursday, The Supreme Court of Eswatini ruled that four men deported by the United States under the Trump administration program may finally consult with a lawyer, rejecting government arguments that detainees lacked the right to counsel.
- For nine months, authorities denied the detainees in-person legal counsel while holding them at the maximum-security Matsapha Correctional Complex, despite a lower court ruling that local lawyer Sibusiso Nhlabatsi could meet with them.
- A $5.1 million deal between the two nations faces legal challenge, as lawyers argue the men's detention is illegal because they completed their United States prison sentences and face no pending charges in the African kingdom.
- Novo Legal Group lawyer Alma David, representing two of the men, said on Friday that the nine-month delay "speaks volumes about how hard the government of Eswatini is fighting" to deny the men basic rights.
- These detainees are among at least 19 migrants sent to Eswatini, part of a broader Trump administration crackdown involving 47 deportation deals and at least $40 million in spending, according to a Senate Foreign Relations Committee report.
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Court rules in favor of 4 men deported by the US to Africa and denied lawyer meetings for 9 months
The Supreme Court in Eswatini has ruled that four men deported by the U.S. under a third-country program can finally meet with a lawyer.
Eswatini court rules first Trump deportees in jail have right to lawyer
A court in Eswatini has ruled that the first five migrants the Trump administration sent to the African kingdom have a right to a lawyer, after they were denied legal representation on their transfer from the U.S. to a Swazi jail in July.
Roberto Mosquera del Peral, who had served a sentence for a homicide in Miami, was sent to that African country last summer
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