Supreme Court clears way for deportation to South Sudan of several immigrants with no ties there
- The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for deportation of eight convicted immigrants with no ties to South Sudan, overruling lower court protections.
- Following Murphy’s order, the Justice Department accused him of 'unprecedented defiance' after his May ruling required due process for migrants slated for third-country deportation, which the Supreme Court later overturned in June.
- At Camp Lemonnier, ICE held migrants in a converted container with officers lacking proper gear in 100°F heat, despite South Sudan's assurances against torture.
- The Supreme Court lifted the injunction, allowing the South Sudan deportation flight to proceed, despite attorneys warning of serious risks to the migrants.
- In the longer term, the conservative Supreme Court majority affirms broad authority for third-country deportations, increasing reliance on such agreements amid ongoing legal disputes.
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SCOTUS allows Trump admin to deport 8 undocumented men to South Sudan
The Supreme Court gave the Trump administration permission to deport eight undocumented immigrants who were convicted of crimes and detained for over a month on a United States military base in Djibouti to war-torn South Sudan. Of the eight men, only one is from South Sudan, and it’s unclear what will happen to them once they arrive. Previous court actions and legal challenges In June, the Supreme Court temporarily blocked a ruling that required…
JUST IN: Supreme Court Delivers Another Major Victory For Trump
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday handed down another major immigration ruling that will allow the Trump Administration to accelerate mass deportation operations. In a 7-2 ruling, the high court ruled in favor of the Trump Administration in a legal fight over deporting illegal aliens to third countries, or countries that are not their own. The new order clarifies the court’s June 23 ruling that addressed the issue of third country deportations.…
On Thursday, the Supreme Court allowed the expulsion of several immigrants – who have no connection with South Sudan – to be deported to that war-ravaged country.
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One member of the Supreme Court of the United States' (SCOTUS) liberal minority didn't hold back in blasting both her conservative colleagues and President Donald Trump's administration.On Thursday, SCOTUS ruled in favor of the Trump administration regarding the deportation of immigrants to countries other than the one in which they were born. While the administration initially planned to send immigrants to countries like Libya and South Sudan, …
Supreme Court Clears the Way for Deportations to South Sudan - The Thinking Conservative
Supreme Court issued an order clearing the way for the federal govt to deport illegal immigrants to third countries to which they have no prior connection. The post Supreme Court Clears the Way for Deportations to South Sudan appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the Donald Trump administration to deport eight migrants, with criminal records and from various countries, to South Sudan.]]>
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