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Supreme Court allows Trump to restart swift deportation of migrants away from their home countries

UNITED STATES, JUN 27 – The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling allows deportations of migrants, including convicted criminals, to third countries without prior notice or chance to challenge, raising due process concerns.

  • On June 23, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to resume swift deportations of eight convicted men to third countries including South Sudan without prior notice, overruling a lower court's halt.
  • This followed Judge Brian Murphy's April 2025 order blocking deportations to countries like South Sudan and Libya, arguing migrants must have at least 15 days to challenge removals to dangerous destinations amid ongoing instability.
  • The Trump administration prioritized negotiating deportation agreements with unstable countries such as South Sudan and Libya, despite documented human rights abuses and ongoing conflicts that have displaced millions.
  • The Supreme Court's 6-3 conservative majority issued a brief unsigned order allowing expedited removals, while Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Brown Jackson dissented, warning this exposes migrants to risks of torture or death.
  • The ruling permits deportations to proceed temporarily but raises serious concerns over due process and humanitarian risks, as the case continues in lower courts and deportees receive minimal notice before removal.
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The Trump administration is looking for agreements with more and more countries to retain the deportees, now with the blessing of the Supreme Court. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the Trump administration can resume deportation of immigrants to countries other than its own, with no possibility of objecting to the risk of being tortured. This could pave the way for the government to send men detained at a U.S. military base in Djibou…

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The judges of the Supreme Court limited the time of appeal for deportation proceedings, which could facilitate actions against immigrants

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