'Not Trump's dumping ground': Outrage over arrival of foreign US deportees in tiny African nation

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‘Across Africa, and in the tiny nation of Eswatini, fury has erupted over the arrival of foreign deportees from the United States, after its government confirmed that migrants described by a Department of Homeland security spokesperson as “depraved monsters” had been sent to its prisons.

Roughly the size of New Jersey, Eswatini — formerly known as Swaziland — is governed by a monarch who has absolute power. On Wednesday, officials said that five deportees from the US were now being held in isolated units in its jails, acknowledging “widespread concern” but insisting the deported men “pose no threat to the country or its citizens.”

The deportation, according to a statement by acting government spokesperson Thabile Mdluli, was the “result of months of robust high-level engagements” between the US and the southern African nation.

Critics of the move say it is unacceptable for Eswatini to be treated as a “dumping ground” for people considered unfit to live in the US.’


The only depraved monsters are Trump and anyone who supports this reprehensible policy.
 
‘Across Africa, and in the tiny nation of Eswatini, fury has erupted over the arrival of foreign deportees from the United States, after its government confirmed that migrants described by a Department of Homeland security spokesperson as “depraved monsters” had been sent to its prisons.

Roughly the size of New Jersey, Eswatini — formerly known as Swaziland — is governed by a monarch who has absolute power. On Wednesday, officials said that five deportees from the US were now being held in isolated units in its jails, acknowledging “widespread concern” but insisting the deported men “pose no threat to the country or its citizens.”

The deportation, according to a statement by acting government spokesperson Thabile Mdluli, was the “result of months of robust high-level engagements” between the US and the southern African nation.

Critics of the move say it is unacceptable for Eswatini to be treated as a “dumping ground” for people considered unfit to live in the US.’


The only depraved monsters are Trump and anyone who supports this reprehensible policy.
The Africans don't even want them...lol
 
‘Across Africa, and in the tiny nation of Eswatini, fury has erupted over the arrival of foreign deportees from the United States, after its government confirmed that migrants described by a Department of Homeland security spokesperson as “depraved monsters” had been sent to its prisons.

Roughly the size of New Jersey, Eswatini — formerly known as Swaziland — is governed by a monarch who has absolute power. On Wednesday, officials said that five deportees from the US were now being held in isolated units in its jails, acknowledging “widespread concern” but insisting the deported men “pose no threat to the country or its citizens.”

The deportation, according to a statement by acting government spokesperson Thabile Mdluli, was the “result of months of robust high-level engagements” between the US and the southern African nation.

Critics of the move say it is unacceptable for Eswatini to be treated as a “dumping ground” for people considered unfit to live in the US.’


The only depraved monsters are Trump and anyone who supports this reprehensible policy.
The only depraved monsters are Trump and anyone who supports this reprehensible policy.

Ayup, It's probably a couple of construction workers, a landscaper and 2 college students.
 
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‘Across Africa, and in the tiny nation of Eswatini, fury has erupted over the arrival of foreign deportees from the United States, after its government confirmed that migrants described by a Department of Homeland security spokesperson as “depraved monsters” had been sent to its prisons.

Roughly the size of New Jersey, Eswatini — formerly known as Swaziland — is governed by a monarch who has absolute power. On Wednesday, officials said that five deportees from the US were now being held in isolated units in its jails, acknowledging “widespread concern” but insisting the deported men “pose no threat to the country or its citizens.”

The deportation, according to a statement by acting government spokesperson Thabile Mdluli, was the “result of months of robust high-level engagements” between the US and the southern African nation.

Critics of the move say it is unacceptable for Eswatini to be treated as a “dumping ground” for people considered unfit to live in the US.’


The only depraved monsters are Trump and anyone who supports this reprehensible policy.
Wait, who are the "critics of the move?" Just the same people that criticize everything that Trump does?

If the Monarch has abolute power, that seems like the perfect place to send depraved monsters. Here's his picture.

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He looks like a man who can TCB. If his nation is being paid to take depraved monsters, no questions asked, His Majesty, Ngwenyama (King) Mswati, can just order them drowned in the palace reflecting pool or tossed in the moat with the aligators, or dispatched some other way.

Did you mean to post this to make small of these "critics?" If so, good job!
 
‘Across Africa, and in the tiny nation of Eswatini, fury has erupted over the arrival of foreign deportees from the United States, after its government confirmed that migrants described by a Department of Homeland security spokesperson as “depraved monsters” had been sent to its prisons.

Roughly the size of New Jersey, Eswatini — formerly known as Swaziland — is governed by a monarch who has absolute power. On Wednesday, officials said that five deportees from the US were now being held in isolated units in its jails, acknowledging “widespread concern” but insisting the deported men “pose no threat to the country or its citizens.”

The deportation, according to a statement by acting government spokesperson Thabile Mdluli, was the “result of months of robust high-level engagements” between the US and the southern African nation.

Critics of the move say it is unacceptable for Eswatini to be treated as a “dumping ground” for people considered unfit to live in the US.’


The only depraved monsters are Trump and anyone who supports this reprehensible policy.

Eswatini should be so happy to get such amazing new citizens. Ya know since democrats value their “rights” more than real American citizens if they happen to be a Republican
 
Eswatini should be so happy to get such amazing new citizens. Ya know since democrats value their “rights” more than real American citizens if they happen to be a Republican
Democrats love diversity. Trump grants them that wish. Soon, S. America and Africa will be diverse continents.
 
So how much did we pay them to take them?
 
The only depraved monsters are Trump and anyone who supports this reprehensible policy.

Ayup, It's probably a couple of construction workers, a landscaper and 2 college students.
Perhaps they should have illegally invaded some other country. Whoever they were. What happened to nobody is above the law?
 
Eswatini should be so happy to get such amazing new citizens. Ya know since democrats value their “rights” more than real American citizens if they happen to be a Republican
Yeah, the Hispanics will make the country billions of dollars. They'll be great for the economy.
 
So how much did we pay them to take them?
Why would we have to pay?

I thought illegal aliens are good for the economy? All Democrats and "not Democrats" swear they are!

Maybe the King paid Trump, so his people would have someone to pick their crops, and add to their culture.

Ever think of that?
 
Tiny African nation outrage is so adorable.
 
Why would we have to pay?

I thought illegal aliens are good for the economy? All Democrats and "not Democrats" swear they are!

Maybe the King paid Trump, so his people would have someone to pick their crops, and add to their culture.

Ever think of that?

We paid them. Or more accurately, we went further in debt.
 
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Likely none of they were as bad as proclaimed.
How bad are they likely to be?
They would be in jail which states do fund.
With federal support.

Democrats and "not Democrats" often lament the large amount of money spend keeping violent offenders locked up, preferring instead that they be enrolled in college or simply left alone.

The costs are high:

States incarcerated more than 1 million people at the end of 2021, according to Bureau of Justice Statistics data. To house them, state governments spent a combined $64.0 billion (inflation-adjusted). Spending per prisoner varies more than tenfold across states, from just under $23,000 per person in Arkansas to $307,468 in Massachusetts. Spending in Massachusetts was more than double any other state; the median state spent $64,865 per prisoner for the year.

So, if sending them to Africa saves sixty-four grand for each of them, per year, and only costs a one-time payment of ten grand, for example, we taxpayers got a bargain.

How much did we pay, since you seem to know?

BTW, for people like myself, who believe U.S. prisons should be humane, it is worth it to send prison gang members to another country that knows how to deal with such people, even if it winds up costing more.

What say you, pknopp? Would you pay extra to make U.S. prisons safer and more humane? And less crowded!
 

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