Liberia has agreed to accept 1,200 deportees from the United States, with the first group of 20 arriving next Thursday. This action stems from agreements established between Washington and several African nations. These agreements facilitate the deportation of immigrants who originally hail from countries other than the U.S. The specifics of these agreements weren’t detailed, but suggest a broader U.S. strategy concerning immigration. Liberia’s acceptance of deportees highlights its role in international immigration policies. The arrival of these individuals will likely impact Liberia’s resources and integration programs. This move reflects a continuing trend of the U.S. seeking agreements for deporting individuals to their countries of origin or transit.