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11 US deportees still being held in Ghana, despite officials' claims | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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44% : Nobody said anything about why they are deporting me or where they were sending me," said the Togolese among them, 28. U.S. lawyers argued in court that the deportations to Ghana were an attempt by the Trump administration to evade U.S. immigration laws that prevent some of the men with legal protections from being returned to their home countries where their well-being could be at risk.
40% : Eight of the deportees also told the court they had legal protections from being deported to their home countries "due to the risk of torture, persecution or inhumane treatment.
29% : The confusion surrounding the deportations reflects the dizzying pace at which the Trump administration has moved ahead with its immigration priorities, which lawyers say has come at the cost of immigrants' legal rights and sometimes puts their safety at risk.

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