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Follow Due Process In Deporting Nigerians – FG Urges US

    Posted by on February 17, 2025,


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Follow Due Process In Deporting NigeriansFG Urges US

The Federal Government has called on the United States to adhere to international conventions when repatriating Nigerian immigrants, ensuring their dignity and allowing them time to settle personal affairs before deportation.

Concerns Over Deportation of Nigerians

Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, made this appeal during a meeting with US Ambassador to Nigeria, Richard Mills Jr., at her office in Abuja.

She expressed concerns over reports that 201 Nigerians were currently held in US immigration camps, with 85 already cleared for deportation.

“We urge the United States to respect international repatriation protocols and ensure that affected Nigerians have the opportunity to retrieve their assets and return with dignity,” she stated.

Ambassador Odumegwu-Ojukwu further emphasized the importance of fair treatment, particularly for those who have not committed any criminal offenses.

Visa Policy and Nigerian Students in the US

The minister also urged the US government to reconsider any plans to suspend the Drop Box Visa System, which many Nigerians rely on for easy visa renewal. She requested an official statement to clarify the US position.

In addition, she raised concerns about the future of Nigerian students in the US and the uncertainty surrounding USAID programs, stressing the need for continued bilateral cooperation.

US Response and Trade Relations

In response, Ambassador Mills reassured the minister that the Drop Box Visa System had not been suspended but was under review.

Regarding deportations, he clarified that individuals being repatriated would be returned to Lagos, with priority given to those convicted of crimes or violating immigration laws.

On trade relations, the US envoy highlighted the upcoming expiration of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) in September and encouraged Nigeria to push for its renewal.

He reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to strengthening diplomatic and economic ties with Nigeria.

Crackdown on Illegal Immigration

The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) identified 3,690 Nigerians among nearly two million non-citizens slated for deportation under President Donald Trump’s administration’s immigration policies.

The Federal Government continues to engage with US authorities to ensure that deportation processes align with international standards and that Nigerian nationals are treated fairly.



Source: The Bureau Newspaper












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