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Libyan coast remains fertile for ISIS

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Libyan coast remains fertile for ISIS and migrant traffickers

Less than two years after Libya with American forces regained control of its coast from Islamic State fighters -- the most potent affiliate outside of Iraq and Syria -- law enforcement and U.S. policymakers worry about a resurgence. For the second of a two-part series on ISIS in Libya, NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Christopher Livesay traveled to the port city of Sabratha.

10/06/2018

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