Vietnamese Man Wrongly Deported to South Sudan by US Returns Home After a Year in Detention
Reuters—A Vietnamese man who was deported by the US government to South Sudan — a country he had no connection to — has finally returned to Vietnam after spending approximately a year in South Sudanese detention, PBS NewsHour reported. His case became a symbol of errors in the Trump administration's mass-deportation program, in which some individuals were sent to third countries with which they had no ties. Reuters confirmed he departed South Sudan and is en route home, while The Independent noted that his case drew attention to the legal and logistical chaos surrounding the administration's use of 'safe third country' deportation agreements. The man's return follows months of diplomatic engagement between Vietnamese officials and US immigration authorities. Advocates say dozens of similar cases remain unresolved.
- Reuters — Reuters confirmed he has left South Sudan and is traveling home to Vietnam
- The Independent (UK) — His case highlighted the legal chaos in the administration's 'safe third country' deportation agreements
- PBS NewsHour — PBS: he spent about a year in South Sudanese detention after being deported to a country he had no ties to