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After three failed negotiations, U.S. finally secures African destination for deported migrant

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 26, 2025
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The United States has reached an agreement with Liberia to accept Kilmar Abrego, a detained migrant whose wrongful deportation to El Salvador earlier this year drew widespread criticism and reignited debate over the Trump administration’s controversial immigration and deportation policies.

According to a statement filed by the U.S. Department of Justice, Abrego could be transferred to Liberia as early as October 31.

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Abrego’s deportation dispute and Africa’s role

Abrego’s case became symbolic of the complexities surrounding Washington’s “third-country” deportation strategy, which seeks to resettle deported migrants in nations with no direct connection to their origin or criminal history.

The United States has reached an agreement with Liberia to accept Kilmar Abrego, a detained migrant who has been indicted but not convicted

Liberia, in a statement through its Ministry of Information, said its decision to receive Abrego was made “on a strictly humanitarian and temporary basis” following a formal U.S. request as per Reuters.

The government added that it would ensure the migrant is not transferred “to any country where he may face substantial risk of persecution, torture or other serious harm.”

Maryland-based U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis temporarily halted the deportation, pending a ruling on Abrego’s legal challenge for release from immigration detention. It remains unclear whether the new agreement will alter the court’s position.

Trump’s third-country deportation drive

The Trump administration has increasingly relied on bilateral arrangements with African and Central American nations to offload deportees when their home countries refuse reentry. However, several African governments including Nigeria, Burkina Faso, and Libya have previously resisted or outright rejected third-country deportation proposals, citing sovereignty concerns, security risks, and public opposition.

Analysts say the Liberia deal may signal Washington’s determination to continue pursuing its global deportation network, even amid diplomatic resistance.

“It reflects how far the U.S. is willing to go to sustain its hardline immigration agenda,” said a Washington-based policy expert familiar with African-U.S. migration issues.

For Liberia, the move reflects its delicate balancing act between maintaining strong ties with the U.S. and upholding humanitarian principles.

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