Nine African migrants were expelled from the United States and arrived in Cameroon on Wednesday, according to a lawyer representing them. The deportees are reported to be nationals from Ghana, Angola, Ethiopia, and Congo-Brazzaville. This development highlights ongoing immigration enforcement actions by U.S. authorities and the complexities surrounding the repatriation of migrants from various African nations. Further details regarding the circumstances of their deportation have not been disclosed.
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