Liberia is stepping up as a humanitarian haven, agreeing to take in up to 1,200 deported Americans over the next year — a bold move framed as tradition and compassion, not transaction. While details on asylum protections remain murky, the government insists deportees face no criminal charges and are free to leave or seek refuge. Though Liberia denies direct payment, it will receive U.S. support to manage the influx — echoing similar “third-country” deals criticized by rights groups. The U.S. hasn’t confirmed the deal, but Liberia stands firm: this is about dignity, not dollars.

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