France, Oct. 6 -- Ten third country nationals deported from the United States have been jailed in Eswatini, the government revealed on Monday. It is just one of several countries to have accepted a deal with the Trump administration in recent months.

Goverment oficials refused to divulge details of the people who arrived but said they had been securely accommodated in one of the country's correctional facilities.

"The government will facilitate their orderly repatriation," the statement added.

In July, Eswatini became the second African country after South Sudan to admit third country nationals from the US.

Men from Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Yemen and Cuba were flown to the southern African country on a range of charges including rape a...