U.S. Set to Deport 85 Nigerians, FG Calls for Humane Process

February 17, 2025

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Nigerian deportees

The United States government is set to deport 85 Nigerians, with plans to return them directly to Lagos. The development has sparked reactions from the Nigerian government, which has urged the U.S. authorities to ensure that the deportation process is handled fairly and humanely.

According to reports, the deportees include individuals who overstayed their visas, violated immigration laws, or were involved in legal offenses in the U.S. Officials stated that the deportation aligns with existing immigration policies and is part of broader enforcement actions targeting undocumented migrants.

The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has called for due process to be followed, emphasizing the need to uphold the rights and dignity of those being repatriated. Nigerian officials stressed that while the country respects U.S. immigration laws, deportations should not subject individuals to inhumane treatment or unnecessary hardship.

This latest deportation comes amid ongoing diplomatic discussions between Nigeria and the U.S. on migration issues. While both countries maintain strong bilateral ties, Nigerian authorities have consistently advocated for improved communication and transparency in deportation procedures. The government has also urged host nations to explore alternative measures such as voluntary return programs rather than abrupt deportations.

Immigration experts have pointed out that deportation can pose significant reintegration challenges for returnees, particularly those who have spent extended periods abroad. Many deportees struggle with employment, social acceptance, and psychological distress upon returning to Nigeria. Advocacy groups have called for stronger reintegration policies to assist returnees in rebuilding their lives.

The U.S. has previously carried out similar deportations of Nigerians, often citing immigration violations. While deportation remains a sovereign right of any nation, critics argue that mass removals can have negative humanitarian and socio-economic impacts, especially when returnees face difficulties adjusting to life in their home country.

The Nigerian government has assured that it will monitor the process and provide necessary support where possible. However, concerns remain about the long-term implications of repeated deportations and the need for better-managed migration policies between both nations.

As the deportation approaches, affected individuals and their families are seeking clarity on what support systems, if any, will be in place to facilitate their return and reintegration into Nigerian society.

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