U.S. Deportation to Ghana Exposes Dangerous Gaps in Immigration Policy and Oversight
At least 11 deported immigrants reportedly remain confined in Ghana under dire conditions, contradicting official claims and highlighting reckless U.S. immigration practices that jeopardize human rights and national accountability.
In late 2023, a disturbing chapter unfolded in the U.S. immigration saga—14 migrants deported by American authorities to Ghana have become pawns caught in bureaucratic confusion and opaque government actions. Contrary to statements by Ghanaian officials that all were safely returned to their home countries, at least 11 deportees remain imprisoned under harsh conditions near Accra, according to firsthand accounts obtained by The Associated Press. How Can America Claim Rule of Law While Deporting Immigrants into Legal Limbo? This alarming contradiction exposes the reckless haste with which the Trump administration advanced its immigration agenda—prioritizing rapid removals over legal integrity or...
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