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Confusion surrounds the fate of 14 immigrants deported by the US to Ghana, with at least 11 alleging they are still being held at a military camp near Accra despite official claims that they had already been repatriated to their home countries. The group, which includes nationals from Nigeria, Togo, Mali, Gambia, and Liberia, has sued the Ghanaian government, arguing their detention violates their human rights and Ghanaian law. Several deportees say they face health risks from poor conditions and fear persecution if returned home. They also noted that some of them had won US immigration cases before their deportation. Lawyers argue the Trump administration rushed the process to bypass legal protections, raising alarms about safety, accountability, and the broader handling of US deportations.
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