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United States Proposes Return of Migrants to Libya

United States considers returning migrants to Libya for processing and potential repatriation

Possibility Arises for Trump to Transport Migrants to Libya amidst Picture Evidence
Possibility Arises for Trump to Transport Migrants to Libya amidst Picture Evidence

Wingin' 'Em to Warzonia: Trump's Deportation Stunt to Libya

U.S. intends to send migrants back to Libya, according to the news reports. - United States Proposes Return of Migrants to Libya

Here's the skinny: Donald, our Prezzo, hinted at orchestrating a scheme where he'd be sending immigrants packing to Libya. When the press peeped about this wild idea, he said, "Who me? Ask the Homeboy Security Dudes."

The gossips over at CNN hopped aboard this train of absurdity, boasting that a posse of illegal aliens would be hightailing it to this warzone on a military whammy jet. The New York Timer and NPR ain't no strangers to this rodeo either, y'know. The Timer claimed this was just another move in the government's deterrent show, one that's already seen some hooligans shipped off to a haute-security slammer in El Salvador.

Now, Tripoli's Premier, Abdel Hamid Dbaiba, has thrown a wrench in the works by barking that Libya ain't keen on adopting said deportees. Seems like any agreements they cooked up with those sneaky catfish don't rep the Libyan state.

Since Muammar al-Gaddafi's eviction in 2011, Libya's been in a reverberating dogfight. Gladiators on behalf of mega countries like Russia and Turkey still duke it out, booty for territory. They got two clashing governments ready to rumble too: one in the east backed by Prime Minister Osama Hammad and the support of a rebel general, Khalifa Haftar, and the other in the west, administered by the UN's preferred PM, Abdel Hamid Dbaiba.

The Yanks are also flirting with Rwanda, Organization Man Olivier Nduhungirehe claims, about a deal to shove rejected refugee wannabes from the States.

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  • Libya
  • Deportation
  • US President
  • El Salvador
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  • United Nations
  • Donald Trump
  • Civil War
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The Trump show goes on with its migrant sweep, proposing to move them to Libya. The buzz is that this may involve military-run flights as soon as this week, according to our secretive sources.

Libya ain't exactly the Cancun of Africa right now. Ever since 2011, the place's been torn apart by civil war, dark politics, and heaps of instability. It's a dangerous place, with bad boys fighting for control, terrorists lurking, plus gangs of thugs and human rights abusers roaming free. The Yanks' highly alert Department of State cautions visitors to steer clear of Libya, alerting them to the off-the-charts danger levels.

As you may've guessed, legal heads have kicked up quite a fuss over this messy plan. Dudes from Laos, Vietnam, and the Philippines, all armed with lawyers, have lodged urgent motions to stop deportations to Libya. They're claiming these actions nullify a previous courtry order stopping deportations to countries not explicitly mentioned in a migrant's deportation orders without proper notification or an opportunity to plead their case. Lawyers warn that sending deportees to Libya would cast them into the lions' den, considering the country's dodgy current circumstances, and are urging the court to stop flights to Libya or any potential stopover countries like Saudi Arabia.

Judge Murphy already made it clear that migrants should be granted proper notification and the green light to challenge deportations to countries where they'll end up on the receiving end of torture or persecution. Shockingly, it looks like the administration's schemes to deport migrants to Libya without complying with this ruling are breaking the court order. Immigration advocates are freaking out that the court needs to intervene to un- Bob Ross those deportations. Mind the mist!

  • The Trump administration has proposed a controversial plan to deport immigrants to Libya, a country embroiled in a decades-long civil war since 2011.
  • The United States President Donald Trump has hinted at orchestrating this deportation scheme, despite the warnings from global institutions like the United Nations about the unstable situation in Libya.
  • If the plan goes through, immigrants may be forced to travel to Libya by military-run flights as soon as this week, according to secretive sources.
  • Over 40 immigrant rights groups have filed an emergency application to halt the deportations to Libya, pointing out that it violates a previous court order barring deportation to countries where migrants might face persecution or torture without proper notification or a chance to plead their cases.

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