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Libya refuses to host US-deported migrants, says sovereignty 'not negotiable'
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Libya's Government of National Unity (GNU) has refuted claims of an agreement with the U. to accept migrants expelled from American soil, emphasising that no such deal exists and asserting Libya's sovereignty. Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah stated Libya refuses to be a destination for expelled migrants.
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