Appeals Court Rejects Trump Bid to Swiftly Deport Migrants to Third Countries
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Appeals Court Rejects U.S. Government Request to Resume Deportations to Third Countries
A U.S. federal appeals court on Friday refused to allow the Trump administration to resume deporting immigrants to countries other than their own without advance notice or the opportunity to seek protection from prosecution.
Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Bid to Quickly Deport Illegal Immigrants to Countries Not Their Own
The First U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston on May 16 rejected the Trump administration’s bid to lift a judge’s order preventing the swift deportation of illegal immigrants to countries other than their own. The bid was to appeal U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy’s May 7 ruling ordering that the illegal immigrant first be given notice in a language he or she understood, and an opportunity to claim protection under U.S. law so they could rai…
Appeals court rejects Trump bid to swiftly deport migrants to third countries
The Trump administration lost a bid on Friday to lift a judge's order barring it from swiftly deporting migrants to countries other than their own including Libya and El Salvador without first hearing their concerns about their safety.
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