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Ghana welcomes you - 727Sky - 06-13-2020 Quote:Ghana’s Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture has cordially extended an invitation to all African Americans to migrant to Ghana should they feel unwanted in the United States in light of the recent Black Lives Matter protests following the killing of suspected fraudster George Floyd while in police custody.https://nationalfile.com/ghana-invites-african-americans-to-resettle-in-africa-if-they-feel-unwanted-in-usa/ RE: Ghana welcomes you - Mystic Wanderer - 06-14-2020 Most of them are too poor to afford the move. Wonder if Georgie Soros would give then a loan? I hope the trouble makers see the invitation. They can leave the country they hate and be happy there. It's a win-win all around. I just hope once they leave we won't welcome them back to start their divide here again. Make them have to go through the vetting system just like any other "illegal alien" wishing to live here. By the time the process is completed, maybe they will have grown up and learned the error of their ways. Those who love this country are welcome to stay. It's mostly the brain-washed youth who are causing the trouble, but not all. Should we help them find the door? Anyone up to start a go fund me account for them to pay for their plane ride? RE: Ghana welcomes you - Wallfire - 06-14-2020 link, worth a read RE: Ghana welcomes you - Mystic Wanderer - 06-14-2020 (06-14-2020, 05:40 PM)Wallfire Wrote: link, worth a read Ghana is a source, transit, and destination country for children and women trafficked for the purposes of forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation. Trafficking within the country is more prevalent than transnational trafficking and the majority of victims are children. Both boys and girls are trafficked within Ghana for forced labor in agriculture and the fishing industry, for street hawking, forced begging by religious instructors, as porters, and possibly for forced kente weaving. Over 30,000 children are believed to be working as porters, or Kayaye, in Accra alone. Annually, the IOM reports numerous deaths of boys trafficked for hazardous forced labor in the Lake Volta fishing industry. Girls are trafficked within the country for domestic servitude and sexual exploitation. To a lesser extent, boys are also trafficked internally for sexual exploitation, primarily for sex tourism. -U.S. State Dept Trafficking in Persons Report, June, 2009 [full country report] … Also, check out this country report, located in the more recent edition TIP Report This report is from 2009. Maybe things have changed there now. If not, there goes the hopes this thread had to offer. |