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South Sudan: US visas revoked due to refusal of entry to non citizen

South Sudan stated on Monday that the U.S. decided to revoke visas for South Sudanese nationals because Juba refused to accept a deportee of another nationality.

The U.S. announced on Saturday that it will cancel all visas for South Sudanese passport-holders because South Sudan has refused to accept its repatriated citizen's return.

Juba's Foreign Ministry said that the deportee from the Democratic Republic of Congo was denied entry to South Sudan by South Sudanese officials. He claimed in an interview with immigration at the Juba Airport that he had been forced there.

"Comprehensive Verification Processes confirmed that this individual was a citizen of the Democratic Republic of Congo." According to immigration protocols, the individual was not allowed entry and returned to his sending country for further treatment.

The Government regrets the fact that, despite a long history of collaboration and partnerships, South Sudan is now facing a widespread revocation of its visas due to an isolated incident in which a person who was not South Sudanese misrepresented himself.

The Trump administration in the United States has taken aggressive steps to increase immigration enforcement. This includes repatriating people who are deemed to have entered the U.S. unlawfully.

Last week, African Union mediators visited South Sudan to hold talks aimed at preventing a civil war after the First Vice-President Riek Machar had been placed under house arrest.

South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has accused Machar of stirring up a new revolt. Machar was a long-time rival and led rebel forces in a war from 2013 to 2018 that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands. (Reporting, Writing and Editing by George Obulutsa)

(source: Reuters)