The names of 32 Ghanaians are reportedly among 374 West African nationals facing deportation from the United States, following an ongoing immigration enforcement process by American authorities.
The affected individuals are part of a larger group of migrants from the West African region who are expected to be removed from the US after immigration authorities determined they no longer have legal grounds to remain in the country.
The development has attracted attention in Ghana and across the region, with families and communities seeking clarity on the status of those affected and the procedures surrounding their return.
Authorities and stakeholders involved in migration issues have continued to emphasize the importance of following lawful immigration procedures, while urging citizens abroad to seek proper documentation when travelling or residing in foreign countries.
The situation has also reignited discussions about migration, employment opportunities, and the challenges faced by Africans seeking better economic prospects overseas.
Further details on the affected individuals and the deportation arrangements are expected as relevant authorities continue to provide updates on the process.





