Liberia Agrees to Take 1,200 Third Country Deportees from the U. S. Liberia's decision to accept third country deportees has sparked a complex debate about immigration policy, humanitarian aid, and forced migration.
This shift marks a significant change in Liberia's stance on accepting foreigners, particularly those deemed ineligible for asylum or deportation by U. S. authorities.
Background on Liberia's Deportation Agreement Liberia has agreed to accept 1,200 third country deportees from the United States as part of efforts to address immigration backlogs and alleviate pressure on U. S.