Trump Admin Plans Controversial Deportation of Abrego Garcia to Liberia

Despite widespread criticism, the Trump administration has reaffirmed plans to deport Abrego Garcia, a long-term US resident, to Liberia as part of its mass deportation campaign.
The Trump administration has reaffirmed its controversial plans to deport Abrego Garcia, a long-term resident of the United States, to Liberia as part of its ongoing mass deportation efforts. This decision has sparked widespread criticism from civil rights groups, immigration advocates, and even some members of Congress.
Abrego Garcia, who has lived in the US for over two decades, was wrongfully removed in 2025 despite having established deep roots in the country. His case has become a symbol of the Trump administration's hardline approach to immigration, which has resulted in the deportation of thousands of individuals with strong ties to American communities.
Critics argue that Abrego Garcia's impending deportation to Liberia, a country he has no meaningful connection to, violates his human rights and undermines the principles of due process and family unity. They contend that the administration's actions are driven more by political considerations than a genuine concern for public safety or the rule of law.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


