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US authorities have begun deporting migrants to South Sudan?
Immigration authorities appear to have begun deporting migrants from Myanmar and Vietnam to South Sudan despite a court order on removals to third countries, attorneys for the migrants said Tuesday.
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... Up to a dozen people from several countries may have been deported to Africa, immigration rights lawyers told a judge. The Department of Homeland Security and the White House did not immediately return messages seeking comment. ...
The Department of Homeland Security and the White House did not immediately return messages seeking comment. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-20 08:49 PM | Reply
There's this ...
US must keep control of migrants sent to South Sudan in case removals were unlawful, judge rules apnews.com
... A federal judge ruled late Tuesday that U.S. officials must retain custody and control of migrants apparently removed to South Sudan in case he orders their removals were unlawful. U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy in Massachusetts issued the ruling after an emergency hearing, after attorneys for immigrants said the Trump administration appears to have begun deporting people from Myanmar and Vietnam to South Sudan -- despite a court order restricting removals to other countries. Murphy said the government must "maintain custody and control of class members currently being removed to South Sudan or to any other third country, to ensure the practical feasibility of return if the Court finds that such removals were unlawful." ...
U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy in Massachusetts issued the ruling after an emergency hearing, after attorneys for immigrants said the Trump administration appears to have begun deporting people from Myanmar and Vietnam to South Sudan -- despite a court order restricting removals to other countries.
Murphy said the government must "maintain custody and control of class members currently being removed to South Sudan or to any other third country, to ensure the practical feasibility of return if the Court finds that such removals were unlawful." ...
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-20 11:55 PM | Reply
@#2 ... despite a court order restricting removals to other countries ...
yeah, that may be an issue.
Is The Trump regime ignoring Court orders?
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-20 11:56 PM | Reply
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