
Why did thousands of African immigrants face deportation during the Trump era? What were the political motives—and human consequences—behind these removals?
In Deported: Why Trump Sent Many Africans Back Home, Edward Kelvin Kamara exposes a harsh and often-overlooked chapter in modern U.S. immigration policy. Through compelling personal stories, case studies from countries like Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, and The Gambia, and sharp political insight, this book reveals how African immigrants became silent targets of broader crackdowns.
From the emotional cost of family separation to the legal shifts that stripped protections away, Kamara unpacks the hidden realities behind a wave of deportations that changed lives forever.
This book is a timely, human-centered investigation into race, immigration, and justice—perfect for readers interested in political nonfiction, African diaspora issues, and real-world human rights struggles.
"Behind every deportation is a human story. This book gives those stories a voice."
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