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I Traveled To Mexico Hoping To Cross To The US But I’m Stranded-Many Ghanaians Are Stuck, I Need $2000 To..

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Collins, a Ghanaian currently in Mexico, recently spoke with DJ Nyaami on SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle Worldwide Show about the difficulties Ghanaians face trying to enter the United States via Mexico.

Collins traveled to Mexico by road to use the border as a route into the U.S. He shared the story of a friend who sought asylum in Brazil and then tried to go to the U.S. “He was in a detention center for nine to ten months before his brother hired a lawyer, and he was finally released and able to work,” Collins said.

He described the harsh reality for many Ghanaians stranded in Mexico. “Those trying to go to the U.S. need a Mexican residency permit, called ‘nkratta.’ Without money, you can’t stay here. Work is limited and inconsistent, often construction jobs that come and go,” Collins explained.

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The asylum system in Mexico, he said, favors those who can pay. “Most people get denied unless you have connections or money. Permanent residency can cost between $4,000 to $5,000, while some pay $50 for a temporary one-year permit. If you pay $10,000, you need a contact to get the permit and push you toward the U.S., otherwise you risk being stranded. Many Ghanaians are stuck here,” he added.

Collins also spoke about the risks involved: some Ghanaians use permits to bring others from Ghana, while others spend thousands only to be deported or stranded. “I have seen people deported back to America after spending all their money. It’s a daily struggle here, especially in Tapachula. Many Haitians and others are coming every day, increasing the pressure,” he said.

Despite setbacks, Collins remains focused on his long-term goal. He has worked in South Africa and South Korea as a marine engineer and truck driver, earning money but also losing much in the pursuit of opportunities abroad. “My vision is clear: I want to earn enough to return home and invest in Ghana. I now have half the money I need and still need $2,000 to get the Mexican nkratta,” he explained.

Collins’ story highlights the dangers, financial strain, and uncertainty faced by migrants attempting to enter the U.S. through Mexico, as well as the resilience and determination many show despite immense challenges.

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