Eswatini receives an additional group of people deported from the United States as part of a bilateral migration arrangement, according to multiple reports. The latest delivery involves 11 people, bringing the count of such arrivals to a fourth group, the Eswatini government says. The South African outlet reports that the Eswatini authorities describe the group as “mostly African,” indicating many of the deportees come from countries other than the United States within Africa. The Independent and ABC News International similarly state that Eswatini accepts the 11 deportees under the bilateral agreement, framing it as part of broader migration enforcement. The reports do not provide further details about the individuals’ nationalities beyond the “mostly African” characterization, nor do they specify the reasons for deportation or the conditions of transfer. The information emphasizes the coordination between the two governments and the continued arrivals in successive batches rather than a single one-off event.