Ghana Joins Growing List Of African Nations Taking US Deportees
A first batch of 14 people, who aren't Ghanaian, have been sent to the country, Ghanaian President John Mahama told reporters in the capital, Accra, on Wednesday. They include Nigerians and a Gambian national, he said, after the country agreed to only people from the West African region.
“We were approached by the US to accept third-party nationals who were being removed from the US and we agreed with them that West African nationals were acceptable,” Mahama said.
The agreement signals an effort to improve Ghana's relations with the US - its sixth-biggest trading partner - after the Trump administration imposed a 15% tariff on its goods and included Ghana on a list of 36 countries potentially facing a visa ban.
Trump has cracked down on undocumented migrants since returning to the White House in January and his administration has negotiated agreements to send them to countries other than their own.
The US government argues the people it's deporting include dangerous criminals, but civil rights groups say the practice will have a greater impact on law-abiding noncitizens who are at risk of being sent to unfamiliar places with little, if any, recourse.
Rwanda, Eswatini and South Sudan are among other African nations that have agreed to accept third-party nationals deported from the US. Uganda has also reached a similar deal, al-Jazeera reported last month.
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