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Nigeria, Mauritania top list of African deportees

The impact of these deportations is profound

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January 31, 2025
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Nigerians and Mauritanians are top on the list of deportees compiled by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ,ICE, on the orders of President Donald Trump.

Mauritania leads the list with 3,822 individuals set for deportation, followed closely by Nigeria with 3,690 deportees.

Other African nations significantly impacted include Ghana with 3,222, Cameroon with 1,736, and Ethiopia with 1,713.

Guinea, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Gambia also feature among the top countries with large numbers of deportees.

These figures point to a rising trend in deportations from the United States to various African nations.

Deportations are often driven by violations of U.S. immigration laws, criminal activities, and overstayed visas.

Over the past few years, the U.S. government has ramped up its immigration enforcement policies, with a particular focus on strict compliance with immigration laws.

READ ALSO : 3,690 Nigerians on U.S. mass deportation list

In fact, the U.S. Government Accountability Office reports that in 2018 alone, ICE removed 261,523 individuals from nearly 200 countries, with Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras being the primary sources of deportations.

The impact of these deportations is profound, not only for the deportees but also for their families and communities back home.

Many deportees face significant challenges in reintegrating into societies they left years ago, often with limited support networks.

For instance, in Nigeria, more than 3,000 citizens were deported over a 15-year period for various crimes, including fraud, drug offenses, and other felonies.

The deportation process itself can be traumatic, with many deportees facing stigma and difficulty adjusting to life in their home countries after long periods abroad.

To help ease the reintegration process, governments in affected countries like Nigeria have been urged to provide support for returning citizens.

This could include offering counseling services, vocational training, and other resources aimed at helping deportees rebuild their lives.

As the U.S. continues to enforce its immigration policies, it is essential for both the deporting and receiving countries to work together, addressing the root causes of illegal migration and ensuring that all individuals involved are treated humanely throughout the process.

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