Monrovia, June 27 -- Liberia has been included on a proposed list of 51 countries that have been identified by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump to accept deportees, including criminals, who are not their own citizens, according to the New York Times, a U.S. media outlet.
The effort is part of a broader push by President Trump's administration to persuade foreign governments to take in third party nationals being deported from the United States. American officials are appealing to countries across the globe-including some with histories of conflict or human rights concerns.
The Times named Angola, Mongolia, and Ukraine, which is currently under invasion by Russia, along with key U.S. allies such as Ghana, Nigeria, Egypt...
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