Ghana agrees to accept West Africans deported from US

Ghana has agreed to accept West African nationals who have been deported from the United States. President Mahama of Ghana confirmed that 14 deportees, including citizens of Nigeria and The Gambia, have already arrived in the country. The decision to accept the deportees comes as part of an agreement between Ghana and the United States. The deportations are part of the U.S. government's efforts to address the issue of undocumented immigrants in the country. The repatriation of these individuals has raised concerns among some human rights groups, who argue that the process may not have been conducted in a fair and humane manner. However, the Ghanaian government has stated that it will work to ensure the welfare and reintegration of the deportees. The agreement between Ghana and the U.S. is seen as a significant development in the ongoing global discussions around immigration and the rights of migrants and refugees.
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