Ghana’s Emergency Return Flight From South Africa Is a Warning About African Mobility, Belonging, and Diaspora Protection

Ghana’s evacuation of citizens from South Africa is more than a crisis response. It reveals how fragile African mobility remains when anti-immigration politics turns neighbours into outsiders, and it raises urgent questions about diaspora protection, reintegration, and whether Pan-African belonging still holds under pressure.

$40 Million Deportation Deal: Why Africans Are Asking Tough Questions About U.S. Migration Policy

A controversial $40 million deportation deal between the United States and an African nation has sparked outrage across the diaspora. Beyond immigration policy, it raises deeper concerns about sovereignty, dignity, and the treatment of African migrants. Here’s what the deal means—and why Africans worldwide are paying attention.