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Ghana deports at least six west Africans expelled by US to Togo
- Ghana deported at least six west Africans to Togo after they were expelled to Accra as part of a US immigration crackdown by President Donald Trump.
- Lawyers and human rights advocates are trying to keep track of the rapid pace of the Trump administration's deportations and their acceptance by third countries.
- The deported individuals from Nigeria, Togo, Mali, Liberia, and Gambia were seeking asylum in the US and claimed to be facing persecution based on religious reasons, political issues, or sexual orientation.
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At least six West Africans, expelled from the United States to Ghana in early September, were sent to Togo, according to Ghanaian lawyer who represents them. He filed a complaint this week...
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThe fate of these people, who sought asylum in the United States for fear of reprisals in their country of origin, is in the hands of justice, but the framework for expulsion agreements between countries remains unclear.
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