Deported Migrants to Ghana Raise Safety Concerns
Eleven West African nationals deported by the U.S. to Ghana were sent to their home countries over the weekend despite safety concerns, their lawyer told a court in Ghana on Tuesday.
A group of migrants deported by the U.S. to Ghana have raised safety concerns after being sent back to their home countries. The lawyer representing the eleven West African nationals highlighted the worries during a court hearing in Ghana on Tuesday.
The lawyer argued that the migrants faced potential dangers upon their return, emphasizing the need for proper consideration of their safety. The situation has sparked debate over the deportation policies and the responsibilities of sending nations towards the individuals being deported.
It remains to be seen how the authorities in both Ghana and the U.S. will address the concerns raised by the deported migrants and their legal representatives.