U.S. may soon deport migrants to Libya on military flight, sources say
- U.S. Officials say the Trump administration plans to deport migrants to Libya on a military flight soon.
- This action follows earlier deportations to El Salvador and Panama and aims to deter illegal migration despite legal challenges.
- Libya remains conflict-ridden, with detention centers described as 'horrific' by Amnesty International and reports of torture and forced labor.
- A flight to Libya could depart as early as Wednesday, sending migrants into dangerous conditions amid ongoing political debate.
- The deportation program suggests a continued escalation in migration enforcement that may worsen migrants’ risks in unstable countries like Libya.
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