
Sierra Leone Becomes Latest Stop for US-Deported West Africans
Nine West African migrants (five from Ghana, two from Guinea, one from Nigeria and one from Senegal) deported from the United States landed in Sierra Leone, the latest country to receive third-country deportees under Washington’s immigration crackdown. Under ECOWAS rules they could stay up to 90 days in member states, but officials say the migrants will be held at private facilities for about two weeks before repatriation; critics warn that opaque deals risk human rights violations as the US expands deportations to Africa and other regions.












