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Ghana's Minority sees Gitmo 2.0 in US deal
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60436, member: 636"] Parliamentary opposition members have condemned the Ghana-United States deportation agreement as unconstitutional. The caucus demands immediate suspension of the arrangement, claiming the government operates without required legislative consent. Opposition leaders cite the 1992 Constitution and previous Supreme Court decisions that mandate parliamentary ratification for agreements creating national obligations. They reference the 2016 Guantanamo Bay detainee transfer case, which courts declared unconstitutional due to missing parliamentary approval. The minority insists constitutional precedent requires legislative oversight regardless of agreement terminology. Opposition members express concern about deportees detained involuntarily within Ghana's borders. They question existing human rights protections and national security measures under the current arrangement. The caucus warns that bypassing parliamentary review damages Ghana's international reputation for upholding human rights and maintaining independent foreign policy. They argue that excessive alignment with American immigration priorities could harm Ghana's regional diplomatic relationships. Additionally, opposition leaders criticized Foreign Minister Samuel Ablakwa's recent Gaza conflict statements, suggesting such positions compromise Ghana's neutrality in international mediation efforts. [/QUOTE]
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