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First of 1,200 US deportees land in Liberia

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Le Monde with AFP · Le Monde

Liberia announced on Tuesday, August 18, that it would accept up to 1,200 foreign nationals deported from the US within a year. It said they were 'free to depart the country when they so desire' or apply for asylum.

Liberian flag hangs from a building believed to house US deportees near Monrovia, Liberia, August 20, 2026.

Twenty migrants deported from the United States arrived in Liberia on Thursday, August 20, Agence France-Presse journalists saw, the first of up to 1,200 foreign nationals the west African country has agreed to accept. Liberia is the latest African country to agree to take in migrants deported under US President Donald Trump's contested immigration crackdown.

A plane bringing the 20 people touched down at the country's international airport shortly before 1 pm local time. They boarded a bus, which then left the airport near the capital, Monrovia. Staff from the Liberian Commission on Repatriation, Resettlement and Reintegration were seen taking care of the new arrivals.

Reporters were kept at a distance and could not talk to them. Liberia announced on Tuesday it would accept up to 1,200 foreign nationals deported from the US within a year. It said they were "free to depart the country when they so desire" or apply for asylum.

The government said it "has not demanded or received any compensation or promise of rewards in exchange for its consent to participate in the program." "Liberia will receive support to help manage this program and strengthen its migration system more generally" as part of this partnership, said the government, which it describes as "entirely humanitarian."

Trump, in his second term, has expanded who is eligible for deportation, targeting those with legal protections that under previous administrations allowed them to live and work in the US for fear of persecution in their home countries. Washington has argued that, legally, it is only barred from sending such people directly to their home countries.

Other African countries that have reached agreements with Washington to accept deported third-party nationals include Sierra Leone, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Rwanda, South Sudan, Cameroon, Eswatini and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Le Monde with AFP

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