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Liberia Denies U.S. Request to Accept Illegal Migrants as Deportation Talks Spark Concern Across Africa

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The Liberian government has officially denied receiving any formal request from the United States to accept illegal migrants or deportees amid rising public concern and media speculation. The rumors gained traction following the July 9, 2025, visit of five African heads of state to the White House under the administration of former President Donald Trump.

In a statement issued by Presidential Press Secretary Kula V. Fofana, the government clarified that “The White House has made no such request to the Government of Liberia,” directly addressing public anxieties fueled by reports suggesting African nations were being pressured to receive U.S. deportees.

Liberian President Joseph Boakai, responding to questions from journalists, said: “If and when they begin to ask us, we will know how to respond to it,” signaling that the country remains cautious but has not yet been engaged in such discussions.

This comes amid broader diplomatic tensions across the continent. Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar also confirmed that his country has been under increasing pressure from Washington to accept deportees—specifically Venezuelans. Tuggar stated that Nigeria had refused these demands and suggested that the U.S. response was swift and punitive: a newly imposed 10% tariff on Nigerian goods.

These developments have sparked debate over U.S. immigration policy, African sovereignty, and the geopolitical implications of forced deportations. Analysts say the situation underscores growing friction between African nations and the United States over immigration-related negotiations and trade penalties. As deportation policies and bilateral agreements come under global scrutiny, African governments continue to assert their right to engage on equitable and transparent terms.

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