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US may soon deport migrants to Libya

7 May 2025
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US may soon deport migrants to Libya
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The US may begin deporting migrants to Libya as part of its immigration enforcement efforts, with military flights potentially starting this week. This controversial move occurs amidst ongoing conflict in Libya, which the US State Department warns against traveling to due to crime and civil unrest. The US, under President Trump’s administration, seeks cooperation from several countries for deportations, and while the exact number of migrants and their destination in Libya remain unclear, discussions with Libyan officials continue.

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