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Law and Order Restored: Trump Administration Continues Successful Deportation Flights

The U.S. is finally enforcing immigration laws by returning illegal migrants to their home regions, prioritizing national sovereignty over open-border chaos.

ImmigrationPublished May 20, 2026 at 5:05 PM
Sierra Leone's international airport

The Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration continues to yield results, with a recent charter flight delivering nine illegal migrants to Sierra Leone. This move is part of a broader, necessary effort to restore the rule of law and uphold the integrity of the American immigration system.

While critics and international activists attempt to frame these removals as a humanitarian crisis, the reality is that these individuals entered the United States illegally and are now being held accountable. The flight, which arrived at Freetown’s international airport, included individuals from Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria, and Senegal.

Foreign Minister Timothy Musa Kabba confirmed that Sierra Leone has agreed to accept up to 300 individuals annually as part of an agreement involving the Ecowas economic bloc. This policy of returning migrants to their home regions—or to third countries within the same bloc—is a strategic and overdue application of national sovereignty.

Despite the predictable hand-wringing from organizations like Human Rights Watch, the administration is prioritizing the safety and security of the American people over the desires of those who bypassed our legal entry process.

The U.S. has already successfully executed similar deportations to nations including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, and South Sudan.

By systematically removing those who have no legal right to be on American soil, the administration is fulfilling a key campaign promise to stop the flow of illegal migration and ensure that our laws are respected once again.

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