A group of illegal aliens has been flown from the US to Liberia, after the small West African nation agreed to take 1,200 illegals in a “third country” deal.
The country has agreed to take deportees from Africa, North and South America, and the Caribbean. The Liberian government agreed to take the illegals deported from the US as a “humanitarian gesture.”
A plane carrying 20 deportees touched down at Roberts International Airport, outside the capital Monrovia, on Thursday.
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Liberian officials say they have not accepted any payment for the deal with the US.
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“Liberia has not demanded or received any compensation or promise of reward in exchange for its consent to participate in the program,” the Liberian government said in a statement.
“Liberia will receive support to help manage the program and strengthen its migration system more broadly.”
The Trump administration now has agreements with several dozen countries to receive deportees who are not their citizens.
These countries include South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Eswatini, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana , Rwanda and Uganda—all in Africa.
In Latin America, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have also agreed to receive so-called “third country” migrants.
Illegals have already been shipped to a number of third countries, including the Central African Republic, where flights began arriving in early June.
At the beginning of August, Alex Jones Live reported that polling shows support for mass deportation of illegals is growing, despite the massively negative coverage of President Trump’s immigration policy since the beginning of this year, when high-profile raids were launched in cities like Minneapolis-St Paul.

