Details of the agreement with the Trump administration have not been disclosed, and the government faces court action from lawyers who claim it is unconstitutional.
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- Eswatini confirmed it received over $5 million from the U.S. for accepting third-country deportees.
- The deal with President Trump's administration has faced criticism from rights groups. 11s
- Details of the agreement remain undisclosed, and human rights lawyers have filed court action. 21s
- At least 15 deportees have been sent to Eswatini, with the agreement allowing up to 160 arrivals. 38s
- Lawyers and civil society groups are challenging the legality of the detentions in court. 52s