Jamaica’s government says two of its citizens deported by the United States to Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) have rejected offers to be returned to Jamaica. The Jamaican authorities state that three citizens were deported from the US to Eswatini and that formal repatriation offers were made to the group. According to the Jamaican government, two of those citizens have “formally declined” repatriation back to Jamaica. The reporting notes that at least one of the three citizens did not face the same outcome, but details on that remaining person are not provided in the available summaries. The situation follows the US deportation of Jamaican nationals to Eswatini, creating a question of where the individuals will ultimately be settled or processed. Jamaica’s statement indicates the government is engaging with the cases and confirming the choices made by the affected citizens regarding return. The accounts presented by the outlets rely on Jamaica’s official position and do not include further verification from the United States or Eswatini in the provided text.