
Is a tiny African nation the next stop for a U.S. resident facing deportation?
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a long-time resident, is now slated for deportation to Eswatini, a small country in Southern Africa. The Trump administration's decision has sparked concern and legal challenges.
ICE confirmed they have informed Garcia of the impending deportation order, citing immigration violations. This move follows a series of similar cases, raising questions about the administration's deportation priorities.
Eswatini's population is roughly 1.2 million, and it's known for its monarchy and unique cultural traditions. Legal experts are assessing Garcia's options and the potential impact of deportation on his family.
The case highlights the complexities of immigration policy and the human cost of deportation proceedings, potentially impacting future cases.