Liberia to Accept 1,200 Third-Country Deportees from the US | Firstpost Africa

Liberia says it has agreed to accept 1,200 third-country deportees from the US. These are people who are not Liberian citizens, but are still sent to the country by the US government. Reports say Liberia is among at least 14 African nations that are accepting third-country deportees from the US. Firstpost explains why Monrovia has agreed to an Asylum Cooperative Agreement with Washington.


TIME STAMPS:
0:00 – Introduction: Liberia Begins Accepting Third-Country Deportees From The U.S.
0:25 – Liberia Agrees To Accept Up To 1,200 Deportees Over One Year
0:50 – First Group Of 20 Deportees Set To Arrive On Thursday
1:15 – Liberian Government Says Deportees Were Screened And Committed Immigration Offenses
1:40 – Why The U.S. Is Sending Non-Liberian Deportees To A Country Thousands Of Kilometres Away
2:05 – Deportees Include African Nationals And People From Latin America And The Caribbean
2:30 – Why Liberia Agreed To The Arrangement With Washington
2:50 – President Joseph Boakai’s Meeting With Donald Trump At The White House
3:10 – Trump’s Infamous Exchange With Boakai Over Liberia’s English Language
3:30 – Liberia’s Historic Ties To The United States And The Founding Of Monrovia
3:50 – Boakai Pushes For U.S. Investment In Liberia’s Mineral Sector
4:10 – The U.S. And Liberia Sign An Asylum Cooperative Agreement
4:30 – How The Agreement Could Send Asylum Seekers To Liberia
4:45 – Other African Countries Reportedly Sign Similar Deportation Agreements
5:00 – Criticism Over Deals With Liberia, Libya And The Democratic Republic Of Congo
5:15 – Liberia Faces Quid Pro Quo Allegations Over U.S. Visas And $124 Million Health Investment
5:35 – Liberian Government Denies A Quid Pro Quo And Cites Humanitarian Reasons

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