US Judge temporarily halts deportations to third countries without a chance to challenge
- A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from deporting migrants to third countries without allowing them to argue their safety concerns. This ruling came on March 28, 2025, from U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy in Boston.
- Judge Murphy stated that migrants must have a meaningful opportunity to present fears of danger when facing deportation. The ruling affects individuals with final removal orders seeking to challenge deportation.
- The lawsuit was filed by advocacy groups like the National Immigration Litigation Alliance, representing migrants fearing harm in third countries. The suit was initiated on March 23, 2025, prior to the judge's decision.
- The order remains in effect until April 10, when Judge Murphy will hear further arguments on a longer-term injunction. The judge emphasized international agreements protecting migrants from deportation to countries where they might face torture.
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Deportation efforts see setback in federal court
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration Friday from deporting people, who exhausted their legal appeals, to countries other than their own without first allowing them to argue that it would jeopardize their safety.

Administration's deportation effort sees setback
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration Friday from deporting people, who exhausted their legal appeals, to countries other than their own without first allowing them to argue that it would jeopardize their safety.
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US Judge Temporarily Halts Deportations to Third Countries Without a Chance to Challenge
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration Friday from deporting people who have exhausted legal appeals to countries other than their own without first being allowed to argue that it would jeopardize their safety.
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