Lawyers for four of 14 West African men deported by the U.S. to Ghana said Monday the men remained in that third country and had not been returned to their homes, contradicting an earlier statement by a Ghana official who said they have all been sent to their home countries.
Breakdown
- Ghana received 14 people deported from the U.S. and sent them to Nigeria and Gambia. 2s
- Ghana acted on humanitarian grounds and refused financial compensation from the U.S. 20s
- Lawyers claim the deportation process was illegal and lacked due process. 56s
- Deportees were reportedly not informed of their destination before removal. 1m 13s
- Nigeria's government was not briefed about its nationals being sent to Ghana. 1m 33s