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Cambodian Trump deportee becomes second to be released by Eswatini, lawyers say

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By Tim Cocks

MBABANE, March ‌26 (Reuters) - A Cambodian man whom the U.S. Trump ​administration deported to Eswatini after he finished serving a 15-year sentence for attempted ⁠murder has been released, his lawyer said, the second of at least 19 deportees sent to the country to be freed.

Eswatini authorities released ​Pheap Rom from prison on Wednesday, while on Thursday he was in the ‌process of being repatriated to Cambodia, his lawyer Tin Nguyen told Reuters.

A spokesperson for Eswatini's correctional services did not respond to a request for ⁠comment, but two legal sources in the country, ⁠who declined to be named because they were not authorised to speak, confirmed his release.

Earlier this month, Eswatini said it had received four more third-country deportees from the U.S, in accordance with a roughly $5 ‌million deal between the two countries.

The only other to have gotten out ⁠was a Jamaican man repatriated in September.

Eswatini ‌is one of several African countries that ​have made deals with the U.S. to receive third-country deportees, as part of the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration.

Rights groups have ‌strongly condemned the policy of deporting immigrants to ​third countries, where some have ⁠been jailed without charges and others forcibly returned to ‌states which they had fled for ⁠fear of persecution.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said in June that the deportees sent to Eswatini were "so uniquely barbaric that their own ​countries won't take them ‌back." But Eswatini has said it is not true that some of ⁠the countries rejected their citizens, and ​that it aims to repatriate all of them.

(Reporting by Tim ​Cocks; Editing by Arun Koyyur)

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