Liberia Agrees to Accept 1,200 Third-Country Deportees From the US

The Liberian government said the deal did not involve any quid pro quo with ⁠Washington and that it's not asking for compensation for accepting the deportees.
Liberia Agrees to Accept 1,200 Third-Country Deportees From the US

Liberia has agreed to accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from the United States over the next 12 months. The first group of 20 is anticipated to arrive on August 20th, comprising individuals from African and Western Hemisphere countries. These deportees will be treated as guests, allowed to leave Liberia if they wish, and will have the option to apply for asylum.

  • Liberia will accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from the US in the next 12 months.
  • The first group of 20 deportees is expected to arrive on August 20th.
  • Deportees will include citizens or nationals of African and Western Hemisphere countries.
  • Deportees will not be prosecuted and will be received as guests.
  • Deportees will be free to leave the country and can apply for asylum in Liberia.
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