Some "third country" U.S. deportees refused to get off plane in Liberia
Summary
Liberia received the first group of about 20 deportees sent from the United States to a "third country," meaning a place where they have no direct connections. Some of these deportees refused to get off the plane when it landed in Liberia.Key Facts
- Liberia welcomed roughly 20 deportees from the U.S. on a plane arrival day.
- These deportees are called "third country" deportees because they are sent to a country they are not originally from and have no clear ties to.
- Some passengers on the plane refused to leave the aircraft after it landed in Liberia.
- The Trump administration arranged agreements with at least 35 countries to accept such deportees.
- The deportation program involves moving people to countries other than their home country or the U.S.
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