What America is doing through ICE is not deportation anymore, it is kidnapping. When people are secretly put on military cargo planes with no transponders, shackled like dangerous animals, and dumped in African countries where they have no ties, that is not law enforcement. That is abduction, plain and simple. If no one had raised the alarm, those Nigerians, Gambians, and others would have quietly rotted in a Ghana prison camp. They would have been forgotten. America prides itself as a land of freedom, yet it is running a system that mirrors the same terror Nigerians know too well under Boko Haram—people disappearing, families never knowing what happened to them.
The Nigerian Victims
Among those deported were Nigerians, our own people. They were not taken back to Nigeria with dignity or proper legal process. They were flown secretly, at night, on military jets, with tracking devices turned off so nobody could follow the flights. What does that sound like? In Nigeria, when Boko Haram abducts people, they also vanish without a trace. Now America has copied that same system, using the excuse of immigration law. These men had court protections against deportation. They had the right to asylum because they feared persecution. Yet ICE ignored that. They were chained, gagged, and forced onto planes. If this isn’t state-sponsored terrorism, what is?
Ghana’s Complicity
Ghana allowed its soil to become a dumping ground for America’s dirty work. Eleven West Africans were kept in a military camp in Accra like prisoners of war, even though they had broken no Ghanaian law. Their lawyers said the detention was illegal. The Ghanaian government contradicted itself, first saying the men were returned, later admitting some were still locked up. In the end, most of them were quietly shipped to their “home countries,” despite the danger waiting for them. For Nigeria, this should ring alarm bells. Today it is them, tomorrow it could be more Nigerians smuggled out of the U.S. and dumped in African jails with no rights.
America’s Hypocrisy
The same America that shouts about human rights at the United Nations is now breaking those very laws. They call it “protecting national security,” but really it is about politics. ICE has become a weapon under the Trump administration. Deportees are transported with more secrecy than military weapons. Even Guantanamo Bay, once a symbol of torture and indefinite detention, is now being used as a hub for deportation flights. The U.S. is treating African migrants like war criminals, not human beings. How is this different from Boko Haram saying they are fighting for religion while committing atrocities? Both hide behind excuses. Both destroy lives.
Nigerians Must Wake Up
This should not be treated as just another news story. Nigerians must wake up. Our people are being hunted down abroad, shackled, and flown in secrecy across oceans like contraband. This is not the time for silence. If ICE can secretly deport Nigerians today, what stops them from doing worse tomorrow? If a Nigerian dies in one of those flights or prison camps, who will be held accountable? Not America. They will wash their hands, and Ghana or some other African country will quietly take the blame.
A More Dangerous Boko Haram
Boko Haram kidnaps in Sambisa forest; ICE kidnaps in airports and detention centers. Boko Haram hides its captives in camps; ICE hides deportees in Ghanaian military barracks. Boko Haram destroys families in Nigeria; ICE destroys families across Africa. The difference is that Boko Haram is condemned worldwide as terrorists, while ICE wears the mask of government authority. But the pain is the same, if not worse, because one claims to be legitimate while practicing terror in plain sight. ICE is America’s Boko Haram, and until Africans, especially Nigerians, see it that way, our people will continue to vanish on secret flights, chained, silenced, and forgotten.