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Trump Administration Plans Deportation Flights to Libya Despite Libyan Rejections

The U.S. military could deport migrants to Libya this week, though Libya's rival governments deny any agreement to accept deportees.

People walk around in Tripoli's Martyrs Square, Libya, on April 28, 2025.
Venezuelans deported from the USA arrive at Simon Bolivar International Airport on a repatriation flight on March 28, 2025, in Maiquetia, Venezuela.

Overview

  • The Trump administration is preparing to use U.S. military flights to deport migrants to Libya, with flights potentially departing as early as this week.
  • Libya's Government of National Unity and the Libyan National Army have both publicly denied any coordination or agreement to accept deportees from the United States.
  • Human rights organizations and the U.S. State Department have condemned the conditions in Libyan migrant detention centers as abusive, citing torture, forced labor, and sexual violence.
  • The exact number and nationalities of the migrants targeted for deportation remain unclear, and legal challenges are underway to block the removals.
  • The deportation plan is part of a broader expansion of the administration's hardline immigration policies, which have already deported 152,000 individuals this year.