Hajia4Real named on US Department of Homeland Security ‘worst of the worst’ offenders list

Ghanaian socialite and influencer Mona Faiz Montrage, widely known as Hajia4Real, has appeared on a deportation list published by the United States Department of Homeland Security, adding a fresh development to her already complicated legal situation in America.
The list, titled “Arrested Worst of the Worst,” was released and circulated online by the DHS as part of the agency’s ongoing enforcement actions targeting foreign nationals convicted of various offences and currently subject to removal proceedings.
Hajia4Real is among 32 Ghanaian nationals featured on the list, which the department characterises as comprising some of the most serious criminal offenders facing deportation from the United States.
According to the DHS publication, the Ghanaian individuals named are linked to a broad range of offences including shoplifting, cocaine possession, fraud, domestic violence, weapon-related crimes and allegations of child cruelty.
The department did not elaborate on the individual circumstances of each person listed.
The development comes at a particularly turbulent time for the influencer, who is already at the centre of a high-profile divorce dispute back in Ghana, with her name having recently surfaced in proceedings at the Accra Family Court where an application was filed seeking to restrict her access to the children of businessman Richard Nii Armah Quaye.
Hajia4Real previously served time in connection with a romance fraud case in the United States. Her appearance on the DHS list suggests that removal proceedings against her may be actively underway.

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