The Liberian government announced that it will accept 1,200 deportees from the United States who are from third countries. The first group of 20 individuals is expected to arrive in Liberia on Thursday. This initiative is part of the Trump administration's efforts to find countries willing to accept individuals that cannot be returned to their countries of origin.
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Liberia to Accept 1,200 US Deportees from Third Countries
Liberia has confirmed it will take in 1,200 deportees from the United States, with the first group of 20 set to arrive on Thursday. This decision aligns with the Trump administration's strategy to find countries for individuals who cannot be returned to their home nations.
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