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Vietnamese man deported to South Sudan by US leaves for home

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A Vietnamese man deported by the United States to South Sudan a ​year ago as part of the ‌Trump administration's hardline immigration agenda left for Vietnam on Friday, South Sudanese officials said.
  • Tuan Thanh Phan ​was among a group of migrants with ​criminal convictions transferred by U.S. authorities to ⁠third countries last year under deportation ​arrangements that drew international scrutiny.
  • Speaking to journalists at ​Juba’s international airport before Phan boarded his flight, South Sudan foreign ministry spokesperson Agok Anyar Madut said ​the repatriation exercise had been coordinated ​by the South Sudanese and Vietnamese governments.
  • Phan said he ‌was ⁠looking forward to seeing his relatives after a long separation. He said he spent 25 years in prison before being deported ​from the United ​States, ⁠without giving details.
  • Vietnam’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a ​request for comment.
  • South Sudan previously repatriated ​a Mexican ⁠national also sent to the East African country under Trump’s deportations last year. At ⁠least eight ​people have been deported to ​South Sudan from the U.S. under the scheme.

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