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Trump administration plans Libya deportations despite rights concerns and legal challenges THE Trump administration may ...
President Trump has denied knowledge of Libya deportations, though his officials have sought to deport migrants abroad.
A US federal judge on Wednesday said any attempt by the Trump administration to deport migrants to Libya would "clearly" ...
Human Rights Watch has for two decades documented inhumane conditions and serious abuses in migrant detention centers and prisons in Libya. Most are controlled by abusive, unaccountable armed groups.
Last year, the State Department called conditions in Libyan prisons and detention facilities “harsh and life-threatening” and noted that immigrants had no access to courts or due process.
The administration of former U.S. President Donald Trump may begin deporting migrants to Libya for the first time this week. ...
Libya's Government of National Unity has said it rejected the use of Libyan territory as a destination for deporting migrants ...
She warned that the misuse of oil wealth and lack of a national budget risked economic collapse, despite Libya's vast resources. Security concerns persisted, with military build-ups, arbitrary ...
The U.S. State Department last year found “harsh and life-threatening prison conditions” as well as “arbitrary arrests and detention ... The Trump administration's reported plan to deport migrants to ...
In 2019, Tripoli had protested to Athens regarding exploration licenses in regions near western Crete, and a few months later, the Turkish-Libyan Memorandum was signed. So far, according to ...