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    Libya Deports Somali Migrants Over Violations of National Laws

    December 16, 2025Updated:December 17, 20252 Mins Read
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    File photo: Human rights observers have long called on Libyan authorities to change the conditions in detention centers, where migrants are held indefinitely | Photo: Hazem Ahmed/Reuters. Source: infomigrants.
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    Libyan authorities have deported a group of Somali migrants after finding them in violation of the country’s national laws, according to an official statement released by the Anti-Illegal Migration Agency on Sunday.

    The agency confirmed that the deported migrants were previously being held at the East Tripoli detention center, where they were kept following their arrest for entering or remaining in the country illegally. The individuals were identified as Somali nationals during routine screening and verification processes carried out by immigration officials.

    According to the statement, the deportation was conducted in line with court rulings that ordered the migrants’ removal from Libyan territory. The agency explained that all legal procedures were followed carefully, and the migrants were deported using valid travel documents to ensure compliance with both Libyan law and international standards.

    Officials noted that the deportation forms part of Libya’s ongoing efforts to regulate migration, address illegal entry, and enforce national security and immigration regulations. The Ministry of Interior has set a clear schedule for deportation operations, which the agency said it is strictly following.

    The Anti-Illegal Migration Agency also emphasized that similar operations will continue across different detention centers in the country, as authorities work to manage irregular migration and reduce the pressure on detention facilities.

    Libya remains a major transit country for migrants from Africa and other regions attempting to reach Europe by sea. In recent years, the government has increased deportations and enforcement measures while calling for stronger international cooperation to address the root causes of irregular migration.

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