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Ghana deported six West Africans to Togo without legal basis, sparking due process concerns.
Ghana deported at least six West Africans to Togo over the weekend, following their removal from the U.S. under a Trump-era immigration enforcement effort, according to lawyers.
The individuals, originally held in Accra, were transferred without clear legal justification, raising due process concerns.
The group included nationals from Nigeria, Mali, Liberia, The Gambia, and Togo, with some having been granted protection by U.S. immigration judges due to credible fears of harm.
No official confirmation has been issued by Ghana, and details about their legal status or current whereabouts remain scarce.
The move highlights tensions over regional migration cooperation and potential violations of international protections, amid broader criticism of U.S. deportation practices under the Trump administration.
Ghana deportó a seis africanos occidentales a Togo sin una base legal, lo que provocó preocupaciones sobre el debido proceso.