Minority Members of Parliament in Ghana are demanding the suspension of an agreement between the government and the United States over the reception of deportees of West African origin.
The government has defended its stance, arguing that the move is rooted in humanitarian considerations and a commitment to international cooperation.
However, the Minority insists that the agreement was pushed through without parliamentary approval, raising concerns about legality and oversight.
The development has sparked heated debate, with observers warning that the controversy could strain Ghana’s immigration policies and bilateral relations with the U.S.