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Liberia agrees to accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from US

Cyprus Mail · 2026-08-18

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• What happened: Liberia agrees to accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from US Liberia has agreed to accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from the U.S. in the coming year, and an initial group of 20 deportees is expected to arrive in the West African nation on Thursday, a government statement said on Tuesday. It is the lat... • Why it matters: This update may be relevant for Cyprus residents, visitors, businesses or policymakers. • What to watch next: Follow CyprusDailyLife for updates.

Liberia has agreed to accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from the U.S. in the coming year, and an initial group of 20 deportees is expected to arrive in the West African nation on Thursday, a government statement said on Tuesday. It is the latest such deal struck by the Trump administration with an African government to deport people it can’t legally send home. The deportees have in most cases obtained legal protection against repatriation after U.S. immigration judges ruled they risked torture or other abuses. Washington has defended the deals as lawful, though rights groups and advocates have said the details of the deals are opaque and many of the deportees are ultimately repatriated. Deportees to Liberia “will include citizens or nationals of African and Western Hemisphere countries who are medically authorized to travel,” the Liberian government statement said. It also said some of them “may wish to seek asylum in Liberia.” Other African countries to accept third-country deportees include Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Ghana and Sierra Leone.

Source: Cyprus Mail
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