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Cuban man deported by U.S. to Africa on hunger strike, lawyer says

Los Angeles Times

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October 25, 2025

Detention is part of Trump's $5.1-million deal with Eswatini to imprison migrants.

- BY GERALD IMRAY

Cuban man deported by U.S. to Africa on hunger strike, lawyer says

ROBERTO Mosquera del Peral is among the deportees believed to be at the Matsapha Correctional Complex.

(Associated Press)

A Cuban man deported by the United States to the African nation of Eswatini is on a hunger strike at a maximum-security prison, having been held there for more than three months without charge or access to legal counsel under the Trump administration's third-country program, his U.S.-based lawyer said Wednesday.

Roberto Mosquera del Peral was one of five men sent to the small kingdom in southern Africa in mid-July as part of the U.S. deportation program to Africa. It has been criticized by rights groups and lawyers, who say deportees are being denied due process and exposed to rights abuses.

Mosquera's lawyer, Alma David, said in a statement sent to the Associated Press that he had been on a hunger strike for a week, and there were serious concerns over his health.

"My client is arbitrarily detained, and now his life is on the line," David said. "I urge the Eswatini Correctional Services to provide Mr. Mosquera's family and me with an immediate update on his condition and to ensure that he is receiving adequate medical attention. I demand that Mr. Mosquera be permitted to meet with his lawyer in Eswatini."

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