Rabbiatu Kuyateh, 58, was one of more than 30 "third-country" nationals deported by the US to Ghana last year, according to lawyers in both countries who filed lawsuits on their behalf.
Video posted on social media at the time, verified by Kuyateh's family, shows men in green and black uniforms dragging her across the hotel floor to a waiting van. "I'm not going!" she screams.
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