The move is part of the immigration crackdown under President Donald Trump, who directed federal agencies to intensify the arrest and deportation of undocumented migrants, especially those considered threats to public safety. The DHS said the action fulfils the administration’s commitment to prioritise the removal of convicted criminal non-citizens.
The latest development comes amid broader immigration measures affecting Nigeria, including partial U.S. visa restrictions introduced in June over concerns about identity management, information sharing, visa overstays, and security screening.
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