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BBC World20.05.2026Dünya2 dk okuma

Sierra Leone receives migrants deported from the US

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  • Sierra Leone accepted nine West African migrants deported from the US.
  • Foreign Minister Kabba stated the country agreed to take up to 300 annually, provided they are from Ecowas member states.

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Sierra Leone has become the latest African country to receive migrants deported from the United States as part of Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. The US has been sending deportees to third countries since Trump came to power, with mass deportation being a key campaign promise. Human Rights Watch has urged African nations to reject these 'opaque deals'.

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Sierra Leone has become the latest African country to receive migrants deported from the United States amid Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.

A plane carrying nine West African migrants landed at Sierra Leone's international airport, just outside the capital, Freetown, on Wednesday morning.

Last week, Foreign Minister Timothy Musa Kabba told the Reuters news agency his country had agreed to accept up to 300 people a year expelled by the United States.

However, he added that the new arrivals must originally come from member states of Ecowas, west Africa's economic bloc.

The US has already sent deportees to several other African countries, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana and South Sudan.

Dozens of migrants have been flown to third countries - ie nations that the deportees had not lived in prior to arriving in the US - since President Donald Trump came to power in January last year.

The mass deportation of illegal migrants was a key part of his campaign for re-election.

On Wednesday, the BBC witnessed the nine deportees arrive at Sierra Leone's airport via a Boeing charter flight.

The group consisted of seven men and two women, all of whom looked forlorn. One deportee even resisted leaving the plane, before being physically removed.

Five are from Ghana, two from Guinea and one each from Nigeria and Senegal, officials told the BBC.

Under Ecowas agreements, citizens of one member country can stay elsewhere in the bloc for up to 90 days.

However, Kenvah Solutions, the private company housing the migrants, told the BBC the migrants would only be allowed to stay at their facilities for two weeks and would then be sent to their home countries.

According to a minority report from the US senate's committee on foreign relations, the Trump administration has "likely" spent more than $40m (£30m) in third-country deportations up to January 2026, although the total cost is "unknown".

The authorities in Sierra Leone have not said what they have received in return for accepting the deportees.

Last September, Human Rights Watch urged African nations to reject the "opaque deals", arguing that they were "designed to instrumentalise human suffering".

Açık Sorular

  • What has Sierra Leone received in return for accepting the deportees?
  • What are the specific terms of the agreement between the US and Sierra Leone regarding deportations?
  • What is the total cost of these third-country deportations?
  • What are the long-term plans for the deported migrants in Sierra Leone?

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