A group of 11 people deported from the United States to Ghana have all been returned to their home countries despite fearing torture and persecution. The nationals from Nigeria, Togo, Mali, Gambia and Liberia had previously sued the Ghanaian government to fight their removal and said their deportation from Ghana was expedited without access to lawyers or due process. The Trump administration has “third country” agreements with several nations, including Ghana, which agreed to accept U.S. deportees of different nationalities as part of Trump’s crackdown on immigrants.
Immigrants Deported to Ghana Were Sent to Home Countries Despite Safety Concerns
