The United States government has reportedly released the names and photos of 355 West African immigrants facing deportation, including 30 Ghanaians.
According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the affected individuals are part of ongoing immigration enforcement efforts targeting undocumented immigrants and persons accused of violating immigration laws.
The development has sparked reactions among Ghanaians on social media, with many expressing concern over the increasing number of citizens caught up in deportation cases abroad.

Reports indicate that the individuals listed are currently facing removal proceedings as U.S. authorities continue nationwide operations aimed at tightening immigration enforcement.
The release of the names and photographs has also triggered conversations around migration, visa compliance and the challenges many Africans face while living abroad.
Some social media users have advised Ghanaians planning to travel overseas to strictly follow immigration laws and avoid situations that could lead to deportation or legal troubles.

The DHS says the exercise forms part of broader efforts to enforce U.S. immigration regulations and identify individuals considered to be in violation of the country’s immigration policies.