Founded as a refuge from US racism, Liberia must not help enforce it now
With its offer to take in a US deportee who does not want to go there, Monrovia betrays Liberia’s unique history.

With its offer to take in a US deportee who does not want to go there, Monrovia betrays Liberia’s unique history.







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