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The United States carried out its first deportation under an agreement that allows Liberia to receive up to 1,200 non-citizen migrants, as 20 deportees arrived at Roberts International Airport in Monrovia. The operation included African and foreign nationals from North America, South America, and the Caribbean, who have the option to seek asylum in Liberia. These deportations are part of the Trump administration's efforts to send migrants to third countries, with the U.S. having signed agreements with over 35 nations and having deported more than 23,000 people to 26 countries. The deportation policy remains secretive and has faced criticism due to security and humanitarian risks associated with such operations, especially when migrants are sent to countries where they may face dangers or encounter legal or security difficulties.
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