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Venezuelans, Cubans, Colombians arrive in African nation under Trump deportation deal

Liberia received its first deportation flight from the U.S. on Thursday, under an agreement to accept up to 1,200 foreign nationals over the next year.

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Venezuelans, Cubans, Colombians arrive in African nation under Trump deportation deal
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Liberia received its first deportation flight from the U.S. on Thursday, under an agreement to accept up to 1,200 foreign nationals over the next year. The initial group included individuals primarily from Venezuela, Cuba, and Colombia, who were sent to Liberia seeking protection from potential torture or abuse in their home countries. Liberian officials stated these arrivals reflect the nation's role as a sanctuary for displaced people, and the deportees are free to depart or apply for asylum. The U.S. provided Liberia with $5 million for migration management activities as part of the deal. Liberia has committed not to repatriate anyone until their protection claims are legally resolved, emphasizing they are guests, not criminals.

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The U.S. awarded Liberia $5 million this year for migration management activities.

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Liberia will not repatriate anyone until legal proceedings regarding protection claims are complete.

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The deportees were mostly from Latin America, including Venezuela, Cuba, and Colombia.

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Liberia received its first deportation flight from the U.S. under an agreement to accept up to 1,200 foreign nationals over the next year.

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Many deportees were sent to Liberia to seek protection from being returned to their home countries where they could face torture or abuse.

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close Video Trump vows to support ICE and curb illegal immigration in Las Vegas address President Donald Trump pledges strong support for ICE and law enforcement during an address in Las Vegas, Nevada. Trump highlights recent local arrests and outlines efforts led by JD Vance to remove illegal immigrants from welfare. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hören Sie sich diesen Artikel an 2 Min Authorities in Liberia received the country’s first deportation flight from the U.S. on Thursday under an agreement with Washington to accept up to 1,200 foreign nationals over the next year. The West African nation, which was expected to receive 20 deportees, received nationals mostly from Latin America, including Venezuela, Cuba and Colombia, Liberian Information Minister Jerolinmek Piah told Reuters. Many of the deportees were sent to Liberia to seek protection from being returned to their home countries, where judges determined they could face torture or other abuse, Liberian officials said. Liberia has said the arrivals reflect its longstanding role as a sanctuary for displaced people. Officials said the migrants will be "free to depart the country" when desired or apply for formal asylum. The deportees will also receive services from the International Organization for Migration and the U.N. refugee agency, officials said, Reuters reported. SOUTH AFRICA’S ILLEGAL MIGRATION BACKLASH MIRRORS POLITICAL BATTLES ACROSS THE WEST The first group of 20 deportees are expected to arrive on Thursday. (Reuters/Thierry Gouegnon) According to Reuters, the plane departed from Louisiana and stopped in Senegal before landing in Monrovia at 12:45 p.m. local time. In a statement Tuesday, Liberia highlighted its history of accepting people "seeking refuge from political and other crises" and said it will not repatriate anyone until legal proceedings are complete. "The Government of the Republic of Liberia agrees not to return any person transferred to Liberia by the Government of the United States of America to their home country or country of former habitual residence until a final decision has been made regarding any pending protection claims," officials said. "The Government wants to emphasize that those being brought to Liberia are not criminals and are not being prosecuted in any manner under United States or Liberian law. They are being received as guests of the Republic of Liberia," officials said. DHS TOUTS MILLIONS OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT DEPARTURES AS BORDER CROSSINGS DROP 94% UNDER TRUMP A plane carrying deportees from the United States arrives at Roberts International Airport, Harbel, near Monrovia, Liberia, August 20, 2026. (Reuters/Carielle Doe) Liberia said it is not demanding compensation under the deal but will receive "support to help manage the program and strengthen its migration system more broadly." Reuters said the U.S. awarded Liberia $5 million this year for "migration management activities." Liberia’s agreement to accept up to 1,200 deportees makes it one of the largest such deals on the African continent. Security guards stand outside a building near Roberts International Airport as deportees from the United States arrive, in Harbel, near Monrovia, Liberia, August 20, 2026. (Reuters/Carielle Doe) The U.S. also reached agreements with several other African countries, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Ghana and Sierra Leone, Reuters said. Bonny Chu is a Breaking and Trending News Writer for Fox News Digital
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