U.S. may soon deport migrants to Libya on military flight, sources say
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President Donald Trump's administration is considering deporting migrants to Libya as part of its rigorous immigration enforcement measures. This move comes despite prior U.S. denunciations of Libya’s harsh treatment of detainees. Although officials indicate that deportations may commence soon, uncertainties remain about the number and nationalities of deported individuals. The Trump administration has significantly ramped up deportations since 2017, aiming to forcibly remove undocumented immigrants and exploring additional countries for potential deportation, thus raising human rights concerns.
The Trump administration's potential deportation of migrants to Libya marks a significant shift in U.S. policy, despite previous condemnations of Libya's treatment of detainees.
With 152,000 deported since taking office, Trump has aggressively targeted immigration, threatening fines and seeking to expand deportation practices beyond El Salvador.
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