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MONROVIA, Liberia (AFP) — Liberia said Tuesday it would receive up to 1,200 foreign nationals deported from the United States, as President Donald Trump pursues an unprecedented immigration crackdown.
The Trump administration has launched a sweeping expansion of deportations where the Government has argued it can send people to a country that is not their home nation.
“Liberia intends to accept up to 1,200 persons to be transferred from the United States of America within a year,” the Liberian Government said in a statement.
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