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Vietnamese sent to South Sudan under Trump’s third-country deportation scheme goes home

At least seven African nations have agreed to accept deportees who are not their own citizens as part of arrangements with the US

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Vietnamese deportee Tuan Phan, who spent nearly a year in South Sudan, speaks during a press conference before his departure from Juba International Airport on Friday. Photo: Reuters
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A Vietnamese national deported to South Sudan by Donald Trump’s administration under its controversial third-country deportation programme was repatriated to Vietnam on Friday after spending more than a year in detention.

South Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the repatriation of 44-year-old Tuan Phan at a press briefing on Friday.

“We are grateful that while in our custody Mr Phan was very disciplined, joyful, and importantly, he remained healthy,” spokesman Agok Anyar said.

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Phan and seven other men were sent to Africa in May 2025, were diverted first to a US military base in Djibouti after a federal judge blocked their deportation to South Sudan midflight, citing procedural irregularities.

They arrived in Juba, South Sudan’s capital, aboard a military aircraft in July 2025 after a Supreme Court ruling greenlit their removal.

South Sudan foreign ministry spokesman Agok Anyar looks on as Vietnamese deportee Tuan Phan speaks during a press conference at Juba International Airport on Friday. Photo: Reuters
South Sudan foreign ministry spokesman Agok Anyar looks on as Vietnamese deportee Tuan Phan speaks during a press conference at Juba International Airport on Friday. Photo: Reuters

The eight men all have criminal convictions in the US but had served their prison sentences when they were taken into custody last year.

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