U.S. sends 20 deportees to Liberia, part of 1,200 migrants the country will receive under new deal
Summary
The United States sent 20 people deported from the U.S. to Liberia on Thursday. These deportations are part of a new agreement where Liberia will receive a total of 1,200 migrants from various regions as part of immigration enforcement.Key Facts
- 20 deportees arrived in Liberia from the U.S. on Thursday.
- They landed at Roberts International Airport near Monrovia, Liberia’s capital.
- Liberia agreed to take in 1,200 migrants deported from the U.S. under a new deal.
- This is one of the largest deportation agreements with a third country under President Trump’s immigration policies.
- The 1,200 deportees will come from Africa, North America, South America, and the Caribbean.
- The information was confirmed by Liberia’s Information Minister Jerolinmek Piah.
- The deal is part of the U.S. government’s efforts to reduce illegal immigration by deporting migrants to other countries.
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