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     South Sudan to accept man deported from US in bid to defuse visa row

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     South Sudan has said it will now allow the entry of a man deported from the US, in a dramatic climb down aimed at defusing a visa row between the two countries.

    On Saturday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the US would be revoking US visas for all South Sudanese. He said it was a response to South Sudan’s refusal to accept the return of its citizens being removed from the US.

    In its initial reaction, South Sudan’s foreign ministry said the move was based on a case involv­ing someone who had been incor­rectly identified as South Sudanese and was sent back as a result.

    The government now says it will allow the man to enter the country “in the spirit of the friendly rela­tions”.

    It adds that the deported man, identified as being from the Demo­cratic Republic of Congo, could arrive in the capital, Juba, as early as Wednesday.

    “As a result of this decision, the government has instructed the relevant authorities at Juba International Airport to facilitate [his] arrival,” South Sudan’s foreign ministry said in Tuesday’s state­ment.

    Referring to other possible removals, the ministry said the country was committed to sup­porting the return of its “verified nationals” who are scheduled for deportation from the US.

    The US move at the weekend was the first time the US target­ed all passport holders from a particular country since President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January, having campaigned on an anti-immigra­tion platform, with the promise of “mass deportations”.

    In his statement on Saturday, Rubio said that the US would also block any arriving citizens of South Sudan, the world’s newest country, at US ports of entry.

    He blamed “the failure of South Sudan’s transitional government to accept the return of its repatriated citizens in a timely manner”.

    “We will be prepared to review these actions when South Sudan is in full cooperation,” he added.

    But in a statement on Monday, South Sudan’s foreign ministry said it “deeply regrets” the blanket measure against all of the country’s citizens based on “an isolated inci­dent involving misrepresentation by an individual who is not a South Sudanese national”.

    It said the man at the centre of the visa row was a Congolese national and he was returned to the US. It added that all supporting evidence was shared with Ameri­can officials.

    But Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau dismissed South Sudan’s explanation as “le­gally irrelevant”, saying the African country’s embassy in Washington “certified this particular individual as one of their nationals”.

    “It is unacceptable and irrespon­sible for South Sudanese govern­ment officials to second guess the determination of their own embassy,” Landau added.

    South Sudan’s Information Min­ister Michael Makuei Lueth told the AP news agency that the US was “attempting to find faults with the tense situation” in the country because no sovereign nation would accept foreign deportees.

    This row comes as fears grow that South Sudan may again descend into civil war after the country’s First Vice-President Riek Machar had been placed under house arrest.

    South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir accused Machar of stirring up a new revolt.

    Last month, the US ordered all its non-emergency staff in South Su­dan to leave as fighting broke out in one part of the country, threatening a fragile peace deal agreed in 2018 that ended a five-year civil war.

    South Sudanese in the US were previously granted Temporary Pro­tected Status (TPS), which allowed them to remain in the US for a set period of time.

    TPS for South Sudanese in the US had been due to expire by May 3. —BBC



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