Liberia is set to welcome up to 1,200 U.S. deportees—many from across the Americas—not all of whom are Liberian citizens, as part of a controversial Trump-era immigration strategy. The first 20 are expected to arrive Thursday, with the rest within a year, backed by U.S. funding and support. While some deportees may have been granted protection orders, Liberia’s government says they can seek asylum or depart freely. Officials frame this as a humanitarian gesture rooted in Liberia’s history of openness, though critics question the ethics of sending people to countries where they might face danger.

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