DAKAR, Senegal — Ghana is the latest African country that has received third-country nationals deported by the U.S. or has agreed to receive them, though the legality of the approach is being questioned.

Eswatini, Rwanda and South Sudan have also taken in such deportees, and Uganda has agreed to a deal with the U.S. to take certain deported immigrants, though it hasn't yet received any.

Experts have said some countries may accept the deportees to earn goodwill in negotiations with the Trump administration on policies such as trade, migration and aid.

Ghanaian authorities said Monday that 14 deportees the country received last week have been returned to their home countries. Lawyers for four of the men said they were still detained in the country as of Monday evening, and the different a

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