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Rubio warns court order blocking deportations to South Sudan causes 'irreparable harm' to foreign policy

  • On May 25, 2025, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that a federal judicial ruling preventing deportations to South Sudan is causing significant and lasting damage to U.S. Foreign relations and diplomatic efforts in Africa and the Horn of Africa region.
  • This court order, stemming from an April 18 injunction, prohibits deporting migrants to third countries without allowing them time to challenge removal, complicating diplomatic efforts with South Sudan, Libya, and Djibouti.
  • The Trump administration flew eight migrants from multiple countries, including South Sudan, from Texas earlier in the week, but the court ruled they must remain in U.S. Custody pending legal review to ensure lawful removal procedures.
  • A Department of Justice official conveyed to Fox News Digital that immediate court action is needed to reinstate the President’s complete Article II authority, which Rubio said is currently hindered by undue restrictions impacting military leadership, international relations, and immigration enforcement.
  • The court order risks undermining progress in diplomatic relations with South Sudan's capital Juba, exacerbates divisions in Libya, and impacts U.S. Strategic interests around Djibouti, which hosts the continent’s only U.S. Military base.
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democraticaccent.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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