The Government of Liberia is concerned about U.S. mass deportations and the suspension of USAID activities affecting critical sectors. Efforts are underway to engage U.S. officials and assess the impact of these changes on Liberian citizens. The government emphasizes diplomacy and collaboration to address these issues.
The Government of Liberia expresses serious concern regarding the recent crackdown and deportation of illegal immigrants from the United States, as well as the suspension of USAID operations globally, impacting vital sectors in Liberia, including health, agriculture, and education.
Though Liberia has not received formal notification about mass deportations under new U.S. immigration policies, four deported individuals, whose processing began prior to policy changes, are expected to arrive soon. Liberia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs has reached out to the U.S. Secretary of State to discuss potential alternatives to deportation.
In addition, Liberia is communicating with U.S. Congress members to explore alternative solutions. A virtual meeting was held with Liberians in the U.S., led by Liberia’s Ambassador and the Foreign Minister, to strategize diplomatic efforts concerning mass deportation.
Domestically, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working closely with the U.S. Ambassador in Monrovia to address these concerns. An Inter-Agency Task Force, comprising various ministries and agencies, has been established to prepare for potential mass deportations.
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. has directed relevant sectors to evaluate the implications of losing USAID funding and propose mitigation strategies. Meanwhile, Liberia emphasizes its role in negotiating and engaging with the U.S. to protect the interests of its citizens, recognizing its limited influence over U.S. policy decisions.
The article covers the Government of Liberia’s official response to significant changes in U.S. immigration policy that may lead to widespread deportations of Liberians, as well as the suspension of crucial USAID activities that support various sectors in Liberia. These developments pose challenges to the welfare of Liberian citizens both at home and abroad, necessitating proactive diplomatic engagement and strategic planning by the Liberian government.
The Government of Liberia is actively seeking alternatives to U.S. deportation policies and the suspension of USAID programs. Through diplomatic channels, Liberia aims to safeguard the welfare of its citizens, while conducting impact assessments on potential funding losses. The administration remains focused on collaborative efforts with the U.S. to protect the interests of Liberians.
Original Source: gnnliberia.com