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Ghana Embassy visits detained nationals in Pennsylvania, offers support

A delegation from the Ghana Embassy in Washington, D.C., led by Ambassador Victor Emmanuel Smith, has visited a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility in Pennsylvania, where several Ghanaian nationals are being held.

The embassy reported that the facility houses 11 Ghanaian detainees—10 men and one woman—whose detention periods range from two weeks to 10 months.

During the visit, Ambassador Smith and his team received briefings from facility officials on the status of the detainees. They also met with the Ghanaians to assess their treatment, health, and welfare, and to hear their concerns firsthand.

Addressing the detainees, Ambassador Smith acknowledged the emotional strain of spending Christmas in detention, away from family. While noting that the detainees appeared physically stable, he recognised the challenges they face, including possible deportation and reintegration into life in Ghana.

“The government understands the human pain involved, and we approach this situation with compassion and dignity,” he said. “The circumstances of detention do not define an individual’s future.”

He encouraged the detainees to remain hopeful as their immigration cases progress, emphasising that Ghana welcomes citizens returning to rebuild their lives.

“While this chapter is challenging, it does not define anyone’s future. With time and the right processes, opportunities can open again. Back home in Ghana, meaningful opportunities are being created under the Mahama administration’s reset agenda to help returning citizens rebuild their lives with dignity. There is no shame in starting again,” he added.

The embassy noted that the visit is part of Ambassador Smith’s ongoing efforts to engage with Ghanaian nationals across the United States, including those in detention, as part of the embassy’s consular support responsibilities.

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