Ghanaian socialite and musician Hajia4Reall, born Mona Montrage, has been featured in a United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) publication titled “Arrested: Worst of the Worst.”
The publication highlights foreign nationals who have either been deported or are facing deportation over their alleged involvement in serious criminal offences.
According to reports, the DHS list includes dozens of individuals from various countries, including several Ghanaians linked to different criminal activities. U.S. authorities describe those featured as high-risk offenders whose cases rank among the most serious under immigration enforcement proceedings.
Hajia4Reall’s inclusion follows her conviction in a fraud-related case in the United States.
Records show that she was arrested in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, before being deported to Ghana.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), an agency under the DHS, stated that the publication is part of its efforts to showcase what it considers the “worst of the worst” cases involving non-citizens subjected to immigration enforcement actions.

Her appearance on the list has renewed public interest in her legal challenges in the United States, with many observers noting that the case continues to draw attention even after her return to Ghana.
