Libya's governments united against a proposed U.S. military flight set to deport migrants back to Libya, which they categorically rejected. Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh stated that Libya would not accept deportees 'under any pretext,' distancing the state from agreements made by 'illegitimate entities.' Additionally, the eastern Libyan government led by Khalifa Hifter echoed this refusal. This proposed deportation is an expansion of the Trump administration's deportation policies, despite existing legal challenges. The complex political scenario in Libya sees accusations exchanged between the rival factions regarding support for U.S. deportations.
Libya refuses to be a destination for the deportation of migrants under any pretext, stated Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, emphasizing no agreements by 'illegitimate entities' bind the state.
Both rival governments in Libya rejected U.S. deportations, illustrating the complex political dynamics in the country amid accusations of support for deportations against each other.
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