U.S. Agreed to Pay Liberia $5 Million for Migrant Deportations
The U.S. government has reached an agreement to pay Liberia in connection with the deportation of migrants. This arrangement follows Liberia's willingness to accept migrants from other countries. (sources: nytimes)

The U.S. government has agreed to pay Liberia $5 million related to the deportation of migrants. This decision was made after Liberia expressed interest in accepting migrants from other nations.
- The payment was approved by the Trump administration.
- Liberia indicated it would consider taking in migrants from other countries.
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This agreement may influence future U.S. policies regarding migrant deportations and international cooperation on migration issues.
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