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Challenge to US Deportations to Equatorial Guinea Underway

5 June 2026
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An international coalition of lawyers has filed a lawsuit with the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights to challenge the controversial practice of deporting individuals to Equatorial Guinea from the United States under a “third-country” agreement. The lawsuit specifically targets the agreement between Equatorial Guinea and the Trump administration, which allows the US to deport individuals to Equatorial Guinea if they cannot be safely sent back to their home countries. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of 14 deportees, some of whom are currently held in Equatorial Guinea under conditions of arbitrary and indefinite detention. The complaint seeks to suspend further repatriations and ensure that deportees have access to legal representation.

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The lawsuit against Equatorial Guinea at the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights highlights the human rights violations associated with the practice of deporting individuals to countries with poor rights records. The legal challenge aims to stop the deportations and ensure that deportees are treated fairly and have access to legal assistance. This case raises concerns about the rights of individuals facing deportation to countries where they may be at risk of persecution or torture, and underscores the importance of upholding human rights standards in immigration policies.

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