- June 30, 2026
- Updated 10:14 pm
Pregnant Woman and Son Detained at Dulles Airport to be Deported to Ghana
Immigration officials have taken action against Anabella Gyasi, identifying her as an asylum seeker and revoking her tourist visa. She, along with her young son, was confined to a room at Washington Dulles International Airport for over a week. Recent court documents indicate that they will be deported to Ghana.
Travelers at Dulles witnessed the situation, as Gyasi, who is pregnant, and her 4-year-old son were among those affected by immigration measures. This case highlights the challenges faced by people seeking asylum and navigating complex immigration systems.
The situation has drawn attention to immigration policies and the experiences of those detained at airports. With the court’s decision, Gyasi and her son are set to return to Ghana, demonstrating the serious consequences of visa violations and the pursuit of asylum.
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