Pregnant traveler and her son headed back to Ghana after Dulles detention

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A pregnant Ghanaian woman and her 4-year-old son, detained at Washington Dulles International Airport for more than a week after arriving on tourist visas, are slated for deportation to Ghana after immigration officials deemed her an asylum seeker and voided her visa; the case has drawn ACLU involvement and raised questions about detention conditions in a windowless room, with a judge criticizing the detention.
- Pregnant woman, child detained at Dulles Airport to be deported to Ghana The Washington Post
- Pregnant woman and son will return home to Ghana after being detained for over a week at Dulles Airport, judge says CNN
- Judge orders pregnant woman and son freed from Dulles detention after 10 days WTOP
- Trump admin illegally holds pregnant mother and toddler with disabilities for a week at Dulles Airport ACLU of Virginia
- Pregnant woman and boy from Ghana have been detained at Dulles for more than a week, lawyers say NBC4 Washington
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