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Namibia Reportedly Orders Deportation Of Over 500 Americans In Visa Reciprocity Move

Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
Published: April 16, 2025
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Namibia has announced a shift in its immigration policy, declaring its intention to deport over 500 American nationals found to be residing in the country without valid visas. This bold decision, spearheaded by President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is framed as a move towards establishing reciprocity in international relations, asserting that if African citizens require visas to enter the United States, then American citizens should also be subject to the same requirements when entering Namibia. The President emphasized that this policy change is not an act of aggression but a matter of fairness and national dignity.

Government source have confirmed that the individuals targeted for deportation are those who have either overstayed their permitted time or entered Namibia without adhering to the necessary immigration procedures. Namibian immigration officials have already commenced the process of serving deportation notices to the affected American nationals. Furthermore, collaborative efforts with law enforcement agencies are reportedly underway to ensure that the entire deportation process is conducted in a lawful and orderly manner, respecting the rights of all involved while upholding Namibia’s immigration laws.

The unprecedented move by the Namibian government has sparked considerable debate and discussion on a global scale. While some international observers and Pan-African advocates are applauding Namibia’s stance as a courageous step towards achieving equity and mutual respect in diplomatic exchanges, others have expressed concerns regarding potential negative repercussions on bilateral relations with the United States. Despite these varied reactions, the Namibian President has indicated a firm commitment to the new policy direction, signaling no immediate plans for reconsideration.

In a parallel announcement that further underscores Namibia’s commitment to Pan-Africanism, the President revealed ongoing initiatives aimed at establishing visa-free entry for citizens of all African nations. This complementary policy is intended to foster greater intra-African travel, stimulate trade among African countries, and promote a stronger sense of unity across the continent. The President articulated a vision of Africa where its citizens are not treated as foreigners within their own continental borders, emphasizing the need for collective progress and solidarity.

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