Rising Number of Ghanaians on U.S. Deportation List: 2,470 Await Action

The issue of deportation from the United States has become increasingly concerning for Ghanaians, with recent figures showing a notable rise in the number of nationals affected. Between January and August 2025, a total of 312 Ghanaians were deported from the U.S. to Accra, marking a 17% increase compared to the same period in 2024.
Authorities report that currently, approximately 2,470 Ghanaians are on the U.S. deportation list, awaiting action. This figure highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Ghanaians living abroad, particularly those who may have overstayed visas or violated immigration regulations.
The U.S. Embassy in Ghana has urged citizens to adhere strictly to visa requirements and seek legal counsel if they face deportation proceedings. The Ghanaian government has also expressed concern over the rising numbers, emphasizing the importance of providing support and reintegration assistance for returning nationals.
Experts suggest that the increase in deportations could be attributed to stricter enforcement of immigration policies in the United States, as well as a rise in Ghanaian nationals seeking opportunities abroad without adequate documentation.
As Ghana continues to monitor this situation, the focus remains on protecting the rights of citizens abroad while ensuring that those returning to the country receive the necessary support to reintegrate successfully.
Source: Thepressradio.com




