More African nations are receiving third-country immigrants deported by the U.S. Here are 5 things to know
Summary
The United States is deporting people to countries in Africa that they didn't originally come from. Ghana is the latest country to accept these deportees. Other countries involved include Eswatini, Rwanda, and South Sudan, with Uganda set to join them.Key Facts
- The U.S. is deporting people to African nations that are not their home countries.
- Ghana is now receiving deported people from the U.S.
- Eswatini, Rwanda, and South Sudan have also accepted these deportees.
- Uganda has reached an agreement to start accepting deported people, but has not yet begun to do so.
- Legal experts have questioned whether this practice is legal.
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