An analyst has raised concerns over the Trump administration’s reported deportations of migrants to South Sudan, labeling it a potential threat to international peace and security. The actions have sparked controversy as individuals from countries like Vietnam and Cuba are being sent to a nation in turmoil, thousands of miles away from their desired destinations. Hassan Khannenje, Director at HORN International Institute for Strategic Studies, highlighted the risks associated with such deportations, emphasizing the precarious situation in South Sudan amidst escalating conflict. The recent developments have drawn criticism from legal authorities, with a US federal judge questioning the administration’s adherence to court orders. The situation underscores growing tensions between the US and South Sudan, once close allies now facing strained relations due to a shift in foreign policy. Source: Africa News.
US Deportations to South Sudan Could Set Dangerous Precedent Warns Expert
