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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that 188 Ghanaians are officially on a U.S. deportation list, as part of a renewed immigration crackdown under President Donald Trump’s administration.
Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, June 26, Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa disclosed that Ghana has been formally notified of the list and is working closely with U.S. authorities to ensure a humane and orderly repatriation process.
“We have so far been formally notified of 188 Ghanaians on President Trump’s deportation list,” Mr Ablakwa said.
“Our embassies in New York and Washington are cooperating with U.S. counterparts, and travel certificates are being promptly issued.”
He emphasised that Ghana will receive all returnees with dignity and has activated a comprehensive reintegration plan in collaboration with the Ministry of the Interior and the Ghana Immigration Service.
“We will be at the airport to welcome our compatriots and ensure they are properly integrated,” he assured.
“This will be done discreetly to protect their dignity, especially since many are returning under distressing circumstances—some without personal belongings or savings.”
The revelation follows a Washington Post report suggesting the U.S. is preparing a second wave of travel bans, this time potentially targeting 36 countries—up from the 19 affected during Trump’s first term.
While Ghana has not been officially named on that list, Mr Ablakwa was clear: the government is not taking any chances.
“We’ve had very productive meetings with the U.S. State Department and White House officials. Ghana’s long-standing and strategic ties with the United States will count for something,” he said.
He underscored Ghana’s proactive diplomacy, insisting the country has consistently demonstrated goodwill and cooperation with U.S. immigration protocols.
“We are confident Ghana will not be treated like countries facing serious national security red flags. Our cooperation has been consistent, and we remain a responsible partner.”
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